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Do you live with someone who has COVID-19? You may be eligible to join a clinical trial to help determine a possible treatment to prevent illness after exposure.

What’s the purpose of the trial?

Researchers hope to learn how well a trial drug works to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Who can join?

Participants must be 18+ years of age and live with someone (adult or child) who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 5 days and exhibited at least one symptom during that time. Participants must not yet be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The trial doctor or staff will discuss other rules with participants as well as the possible risks and benefits involved.

How does it work?

If you qualify, you will get the trial treatment (read: either the trial drug or a placebo) and trial-related tests at no cost. The total time you will take part in the trial is up to 35 days, including 7 visits at the site or virtually. Participants may receive compensation for time and travel.

Interested in the trial? Contact Tribe Clinical Research at (864) 334-0141 or via email.*

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