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that matters not i wanted to know if i had heard correct?
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I doubt it Taddy....not in your lifetime anyway!
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Cashy, was that directed to me? Or was it to D in G?
If it was to me, then I am not entirely sure what the question was. I do not know what you have heard..... You know that I answer questions(if I know the answer, that is....if I don’t then I go away and look) promptly. |
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See my post 1469....and I did ask you if that was what you meant.
If you were asking if all of the Covid vaccines are the same....well, then the answer to that is no they aren’t. The Oxford vaccine is a recombinant vaccine....as far as I am aware most of the others are Modified messenger RNA vaccines.(this is true of the Moderna vaccine which is looking like it will get authorisation in the US very soon) I can’t tell you what the Russian Sputnik vaccine is as there is little information about it...likewise the Chinese vaccine. I hope this is what you were looking for. |
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The Chinese vaccine uses inactivated particles of viral proteins to stimulate an immune response...the Sputnik is a recombinant vaccine like the Oxford Astra Zeneca vaccine which is why there is talk of combining the two.
The advantages of the Sputnik and the Astra Zeneca and the Chinese vaccine is that they need just a normal refrigerator to store them. Now that is as much as I know....but you have made your choice, so it is all academic anyway. |
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No, neither can I. And I have said that numerous times.
Did I answer your query though? Was that the answer you were looking for or was it something else? |
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I did not see the debate and this vaccine is not like many others in that it has NEVER been used on humans before.
So, not like other vaccines other than it is a jab and it goes in your arm. It is a modified messenger RNA vaccine and this will be the very first time it has been administered to humans. The question you posed was not clear and I did not know what you were asking. For people to make informed choices they need to have the appropriate information and right now that cannot be supplied effectively as the scientists who formulated it have no idea what it might do in the long term. But to big Pharma that dfoesn't matter too much..if it makes people ill or causes long term problems then it is just more cash in their accounts. Now that might sound cynical but if I am going to be having something that has unkonwn long term effects( and that long term means maybe five years away) than...well...You cannot balance risks you know nothing about, that scientists do not know about...but guess it is all going to be alright. No not for me thank you very much...and for an infection that had a 99.2% recovery rate. But for those who have weighed these issues and are happy with them...then go for it. |
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it said something like the ingredients or summat had been used in other viruses ,so basically they had a good start,sorry my memories crap and cant remember much of it. by the way these were independant of those that worked for them
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difficult to comment on what you heard when I did not hear it myself....and that you cannot remember much of the details(that is what getting older does to you)
I have read a lot about the vaccines(some of it from the former CEO of Pfizer...and other medically qualified eminent people)...and what I have read does not inspire me. But that is Ok...because the more people who have the vaccine then the less risk there is to me...and if those who have the vaccine are happy to have it, then that is also fine...because I will be no risk to them because their vaccine shield protects them from anything that I might(or might not) have. I just do not want those who have the vaccine to get antsy about me and those like me who have no desire to be vaccinated...or to see us as selfish...because we are not that at all...and pose no risk by remaining unvaccinated. i am less afraid of Covid than I am of the vaccine. |
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My cousin who lives in Poulton le Fylde and is 84 had the vaccine last Friday afternoon.
This afternoon (Monday) he told me that as yet he has no reactions. I'm 82 in February and when I get the invite to have the vaccine I will more than likely go ahead and have one. Then again I might????? |
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