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Topic: Uğur Şahin (CEO of BioNTech): COVID-19 will be 'with us for the next 10 years' (Read 204 times)

legendary
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^^^ Maybe we will be lucky, and frank1 will get the vaccine a dozen times in as many days... just to prove a point, of course.

 Grin
legendary
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and the antivaxxers still dont get the message

if people dont get vaccinated then it wont go away within a year.
thus the antivaxxers not wanting to protect themselves against it will find out they are the reasons the virus wont disapear.
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The message is loud and clear.  They are going to ram their 'transhumanism' fever-dream down our throats whether we like it or not, and they calculate that for whatever sets of reasons the time is now.

Some of these people may honestly believe that they know better and it's 'best for us'.  They watched to much sci-fi fantasy and were to quick to drink the kool-aid.  Such people are not driving this bus and will end up road-kill just like the useless eater classes.

legendary
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and the antivaxxers still dont get the message

if people dont get vaccinated then it wont go away within a year.
thus the antivaxxers not wanting to protect themselves against it will find out they are the reasons the virus wont disapear.

you cant rub around a gun range and cry about how you want all the guys shouting to get safe to stop shouting. while still remaining in the danger zone. causing the danger to continue.



It may not go away even if we all get vaxxed though. There is something fishy about this getting vaxxed stuff and I don't like it.
legendary
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and the antivaxxers still dont get the message

if people dont get vaccinated then it wont go away within a year.
thus the antivaxxers not wanting to protect themselves against it will find out they are the reasons the virus wont disapear.

you cant rub around a gun range and cry about how you want all the guys shouting to get safe to stop shouting. while still remaining in the danger zone. causing the danger to continue.

legendary
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COVID-19 could still be causing outbreaks in 10 years time, the creator of the world’s first approved vaccine has said.

Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany's BioNTech, partnered with US drug company Pfizer and took less than a year to get a vaccine approved.

Is it a Mooslim or a Jooslim (aka 'Sabbatean' aka 'Dönmeh', aka 'Young Turk' aka 'wife-swapping Jews of Turkey')?

Inquiring minds should want to know because some of these people seem to harbor the fondest hope for some rather unpleasant things to happen to the 'idol worshipers' (e.g, Christians) around the time of the 'world to come.'  It is written(tm).  Temple cult freaks.

Seems that this guy and/or his associates will actually be writing the code which executes in the victim's cells.  Pfizer's contribution was primarily the pockets full of politicians and bureaucrats which they control.

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Around 500,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in the UK and it looks set to be approved in several other countries within weeks.

Despite the progress, however, Sahin told a press conference on Tuesday that he believes the virus may survive for several years to come.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-coronavirus-outbreaks-with-us-10-years-142138691.html

As I suspected, this is the new normal and they won't stop till we all get the vaccine.

'If you want a picture of the Great Reset, imagine syringe jabbing into a human arm, forever.'

^^ That actually may not be literally accurate.  There was a lot of predictive programming in the scientism rags a few years ago about 'one shot to end them all', but that has gone quite.  For now.  Sounds to me like they were talking about 'injectable nano-platforms' which could not only read the biochemistry of the subject (see 'Profusa'), but could also fabricate arbitrary mRNA and be remotely programmed to do so as well.

hero member
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COVID-19 could still be causing outbreaks in 10 years time, the creator of the world’s first approved vaccine has said.

Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany's BioNTech, partnered with US drug company Pfizer and took less than a year to get a vaccine approved.

Around 500,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in the UK and it looks set to be approved in several other countries within weeks.

Despite the progress, however, Sahin told a press conference on Tuesday that he believes the virus may survive for several years to come.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-coronavirus-outbreaks-with-us-10-years-142138691.html

As I suspected, this is the new normal and they won't stop till we all get the vaccine.

well he makes a ton of money out of it, there is no point he has any interest fixing that virus anyway

Scientists don't think about it in terms of commerce like you do.
I am also proud that the professor is Turkish  Cool
legendary
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Episode 392 – The Future of Vaccines - https://www.corbettreport.com/futurevaccines/


Your choice to watch the video, listen to the audio, or read the transcript. Be scared.


Cool
sr. member
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vaccine producing farma has as much interest healing the people from covid, as antivirus corporations have interest to end all viruses.
legendary
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Covid-19/SARS-CoV-2 is a Coronavirus.

The common cold is a Coronavirus. There are many strains of Coronavirus.

The common cold has been around for at least decades, if not centuries. Coronavirus has been around for at least decades if not centuries.

Many doctors and virologists - even Dr. Fauci - will tell you that all Coronaviruses are 80% similar to all other Coronaviruses. After all, if they weren't similar to each other, they would be a different virus, or in a different virus family.

The immune systems of all people recognize Coronaviruses because all people have been introduced to them long ago. Coronaviruses are everywhere.

The reason why a few people get sick is, their immune systems have been compromised by unhealthy living, or by virus vaccines that cause the immune system to look at the dead viruses in the vaccine... thereby mixing up the immune system so that it doesn't know which virus is real and which is vaccine induced.

In other words, people don't need vaccines for Covid-19, even if Covid-19 is around for the next thousand years. But people who get vaccinated for it have a far greater chance of their immune system being compromised by the vaccine, so that they die of Coronavirus, and not necessarily of the Covid-19 kind.

Cool
legendary
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It will mutate for sure if they keep messing with it. They're already modifying it genetically to find out if how it will react. I'm fairly certain that somebody somewhere is also trying to weaponize it.

That's...not how virus mutations work...

Viruses mutate randomly because of errors in viral replication (meaning when they replicate their DNA/RNA). It's not like you got some guy in a lab coat that begins poking COVID with a stick and magically you end up with some mutated version that kills grandmothers at 50x the rate.
legendary
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Well, this isn't too outlandish when you think about it. The common cold is a type of coronavirus and there's no vaccinating for the common cold so that obviously happens year round. The flu is a type of virus that spikes every winter.

But not this winter. This winter is different. All flu cases are marked as corona so that it looks better on the charts and makes people buy drugs and masks.

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If you reach the threshold for herd immunity, having isolated cases of coronavirus shouldn't be an issue as long as most people are protected.

The only concern would be if the virus were to mutate into something unrecognizable by the immune system.

It will mutate for sure if they keep messing with it. They're already modifying it genetically to find out if how it will react. I'm fairly certain that somebody somewhere is also trying to weaponize it.
legendary
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Well, this isn't too outlandish when you think about it. The common cold is a type of coronavirus and there's no vaccinating for the common cold so that obviously happens year round. The flu is a type of virus that spikes every winter. If you reach the threshold for herd immunity, having isolated cases of coronavirus shouldn't be an issue as long as most people are protected.

The only concern would be if the virus were to mutate into something unrecognizable by the immune system.

The thing with herd immunity for the flu or the corona virus is that it doesn't work. Every year we notice a mutation of the flu which makes it necessary to get a different vaccine each year. Something similar is happening with the corona virus. As far as I read it the immunity through the vaccine is only supposed to last for one year. So getting a new vaccine each year sounds like a nightmare right now. I hope they can find something else.

That's not true. Herd immunity does work if you have a single disease with a low mutation rate run its way through a population. The percentage you need for herd immunity varies though. For COVID, you need like an 80-90% population with antibodies.
hero member
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Well, this isn't too outlandish when you think about it. The common cold is a type of coronavirus and there's no vaccinating for the common cold so that obviously happens year round. The flu is a type of virus that spikes every winter. If you reach the threshold for herd immunity, having isolated cases of coronavirus shouldn't be an issue as long as most people are protected.

The only concern would be if the virus were to mutate into something unrecognizable by the immune system.

The thing with herd immunity for the flu or the corona virus is that it doesn't work. Every year we notice a mutation of the flu which makes it necessary to get a different vaccine each year. Something similar is happening with the corona virus. As far as I read it the immunity through the vaccine is only supposed to last for one year. So getting a new vaccine each year sounds like a nightmare right now. I hope they can find something else.
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COVID-19 could still be causing outbreaks in 10 years time, the creator of the world’s first approved vaccine has said.

Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany's BioNTech, partnered with US drug company Pfizer and took less than a year to get a vaccine approved.

Around 500,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in the UK and it looks set to be approved in several other countries within weeks.

Despite the progress, however, Sahin told a press conference on Tuesday that he believes the virus may survive for several years to come.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-coronavirus-outbreaks-with-us-10-years-142138691.html

As I suspected, this is the new normal and they won't stop till we all get the vaccine.

well he makes a ton of money out of it, there is no point he has any interest fixing that virus anyway
legendary
Activity: 2856
Merit: 1519
Well, this isn't too outlandish when you think about it. The common cold is a type of coronavirus and there's no vaccinating for the common cold so that obviously happens year round. The flu is a type of virus that spikes every winter. If you reach the threshold for herd immunity, having isolated cases of coronavirus shouldn't be an issue as long as most people are protected.

The only concern would be if the virus were to mutate into something unrecognizable by the immune system.
legendary
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COVID-19 could still be causing outbreaks in 10 years time, the creator of the world’s first approved vaccine has said.

Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany's BioNTech, partnered with US drug company Pfizer and took less than a year to get a vaccine approved.

Around 500,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in the UK and it looks set to be approved in several other countries within weeks.

Despite the progress, however, Sahin told a press conference on Tuesday that he believes the virus may survive for several years to come.
https://news.yahoo.com/covid-coronavirus-outbreaks-with-us-10-years-142138691.html

As I suspected, this is the new normal and they won't stop till we all get the vaccine.
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