I see your source is a right wing internet website. Not a respected peer reviewed medical journal such as JAMA, The Lancet or New England Journal of Medicine. Of course those are much more difficult to comprehend because they are authored by scientists, physicians and scholars rather than unhinged nuts.
Kevyn wrote:
I see your source is a right wing internet website. Not a respected peer reviewed medical journal such as JAMA, The Lancet or New England Journal of Medicine. Of course those are much more difficult to comprehend because they are authored by scientists, physicians and scholars rather than unhinged nuts.
And that’s how you know you have an ELWNJ beat; They attack the source rather than try to refute the post.
That, Kevyboy, is why I am your teacher.....
This is what happens when a president like trump wants speed rather than safety, it's his FDA people that decide whether quicker is better than safer.
woodguru wrote:
This is what happens when a president like trump wants speed rather than safety, it's his FDA people that decide whether quicker is better than safer.
So hundreds of thousands - maybe millions - die waiting for the approval which might be 5 - 6 years in coming........
Make your own decision and live with it, this is an interesting paragraph from Forbes.
Adenovirus maybe means add-on.
(Adenovirus are common viruses that cause a range of illness. They can cause cold-like symptoms, fever, sore throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, diarrhoea, and conjunctivitis.)
Quote - Several of the COVID-19 vaccines either undergoing large-scale clinical trials around the world or being administered in China and Russia are manufactured using "adenovirus" vectors, a technology designed to trick the body into activating its defences by slipping a silver of genetic material from SARS-COV-2 into run-of-the-mill cold-causing virus. Until now no such vaccine has been brought to the market that prevents disease in humans. Even if one of these candidates becomes the first it won't have a particularly long shelf life; once the body begins making antibodies to the adenovirus vector itself, it can not be used as a booster the following year. - End Quote.
I'm not sure but it sounds like all the vaccines about to be put into service are designed to create a herd immunity so the Novel Strain of Coronavirus name changed to Sars-CoV-2 but when someone gets sick the name changes again to COVID-19, all the name changes were introduced because it's important to give the Pandemic a fitting identity so it can be remedied, Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).
Breathing and Temperature are the watch for for symptoms if you got both you got to isolate.
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