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Topic: Waiting for the Covid-19 vaccine (Read 149 times)

copper member
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September 08, 2020, 01:19:58 PM
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Russia produces a vaccine named "sputnik v". At the end of the august, they will launch in the market
legendary
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May 03, 2020, 10:16:22 AM
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You are caught! The FDA has you. You fell into their trap. Your taxes pay for their work, and then YOU pay for their drugs. They got you.  That's okay, though... as long as you enjoy being played. Cheesy


Big Pharma Controlled FDA Approves Toxic Drug to Treat COVID-19



Big Pharma Controlled FDA Approves Toxic Drug to Treat COVID-19

by Stephen Lendman

(stephenlendman.org - Home - Stephen Lendman)

Big Pharma officials run the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), its mandate focused on profit-making over human health and welfare.

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader earlier slammed "unrestrained drug industry havoc."

Big Pharma "receives billions of dollars in tax credits for doing research and development that it should be doing anyway" — along with billions more in corporate welfare.

The Center for American Progress accused the industry of "reap(ing) profits while hurting everyday Americans."

Exorbitant prices charged by Big Pharma far exceed their cost in other countries,, including developed ones.

In 2018, Americans spent $535 billion on prescription drugs, a 50% increase since 2010.

In her book titled "The Truth About the Drug Companies," former New England Journal of Medicine editor Dr. Marcia Angell said the following:

"Only a small fraction of (Big Pharma's) drugs are truly new. Most are simply 'me too' variations on older drugs."

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jr. member
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May 03, 2020, 09:45:24 AM
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Yeah,If covid 19 vaccine cannot invented then we canmot know about what is the condition will happen in future. Mnay people are died and also affected day by day. Its number are increasing rapidly. If vaccine cannot invent then we will fall many problems.
newbie
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May 03, 2020, 09:14:41 AM
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How are vaccines made?

The most common way to make a vaccine involves using the virus antigen itself..


In any vaccine, the strain of virus that needs an immunisation must be identified before anything can be done. However, once the strain is identified, the antigen is isolated and either weakened or made inactive through a chemical process...

Virus proteins that are used to create vaccines are sometimes grown in cells that come from chicken embryos, or alternatively, they can be grown in a bioreactor like a Petri dish. This allows the antigens to grow in a controlled environment and be isolated from their host cells in order to create vaccinations.

When a virus is weakened or inactive, it can't reproduce in order to cause illness, but the body's immune system can still create antibodies to fight it off. That way, if you do come into contact with an active form of the virus, your body should be equipped to fight it before it makes you ill.

Vaccines in an outbreak
During unprecedented times, like the current coronavirus outbreak, vaccines must still go through the same process, but because the demand is higher a fast-tracked process is usually possible.

Right now, health professionals around the globe are racing against the clock to get a vaccine for this virus. However, the issue is that creating a vaccine takes time. However, the fact that all efforts from health professionals around the globe will be focused on getting a vaccine could quicken the process...

But in order to do this, scientists need to identify the exact strain of the virus causing the pandemic.

Before any vaccine can be produced, the exact strain causing the epidemic or pandemic must be identified and isolated, as with any other vaccine production..

Unfortunately, even in cases where an immunisation is desperately needed, it can take a long time to create one, and certain processes can only be accelerated so much before safety is compromised.

Any vaccine, including those made for a mass outbreak, are produced in the same ways. However, Moderna, the company behind one of the current vaccines being trialled for COVID-19, uses mRNA technology - a faster method than traditional vaccines.

Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a molecule found in cells which carries DNA codes from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, where a process called protein synthesis is carried out.

The DNA sequence of the virus is transcribed into mRNA, meaning that the actual antigen of the virus itself isn't included in the vaccine,. Despite that, it still contains everything that the body needs to create specific antibodies to fight off the virus.



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