Still good news.
We can hope.
You know what, F me.
This is a sports board.
We make conjectures all the time concerning players, games, and coaches we know little about. But at least we watch and read.
Hater... well hater...
Still good news.
We can hope.
Moderna seems to work against new variants
I was. I was vaccinated already, no problem.
You said it would be a piece of cake for the entire nation
You posted something positive. Congrats
we need to get teachers vaccinated pronto.
Way too much disruption of young families for too long.
They Claimed the Covid Vaccine Made Them Sick—and Went Viral
On Facebook, videos of people reporting disturbing side-effects from the shots have been viewed by millions. Fact-checking efforts can't keep up.
https://www.wired.com/story/they-cla...nd-went-viral/
Israel is almost done vaccinating its population. Pretty interesting how they not only negotiated but convinc3d Pfizer to give them ALL the vaccine available. And relsulting in less vaccines for europe.
Hopefully israeli lab experiment works.
They did not vaccinae much of Palestine tho. Apartheid much?
This is what I said. hater
The quivering of the tail between his legs.
For what it's worth, I felt pretty ing ty after the second Moderna shot. I'm three days out and still fell off tbh... achy, fatigued, etc. Other people I work with who've gotten vaccinated (both kinds) are a mixed bag.
Sure. Thats all u said abou it
You also didnt say that you wanted to firebomb wuhan to stop the virus
Yeah everyone at my wife's workplace got vaccinated on the same day. They basically had to shutdown the next afternoon since most were feeling too sick to keep working. Most were feeling better the next day but a few had to miss a couple days of work.
The 2nd infection is attacked by acquired immune system that "learned" about the infection from the first shot which was handled by the innate immune system.
I don't regret getting it. I'm just relaying my personal experience.
My own anecdotal observation is that people who've had COVID already have a pretty easy time with the vaccine. One nurse I know ended up in the ER after her second shot though. Not sure what happened, haven't seen her yet.
Was she an ER nurse? Maybe just going to work?
Didn't keep the receipt from CVS.
Host-directed theraputics (HSTs)
https://science.sciencemag.org/conte...cience.abf4058SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins interact with the eukaryotic translation machinery and inhibitors of translation have potent antiviral effects. Here we report that the drug plitidepsin (aplidin), which has limited clinical approval, possesses antiviral activity (IC90 = 0.88 nM) 27.5-fold more potent than remdesivir against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro, with limited toxicity in cell culture. Here we report that the drug plitidepsin (Aplidin), which has limited clinical approval, possesses antiviral activity (IC90 = 0.88 nM) 27.5-fold more potent than remdesivir against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro, with limited toxicity in cell culture. Through the use of a drug resistant mutant, we show that the antiviral activity of plitidepsin against SARS-CoV-2 is mediated through inhibition of the known target eEF1A. We demonstrate the in vivo efficacy of plitidepsin treatment in two mouse models of SARS-CoV-2 infection with a reduction of viral replication in the lungs by two orders of magnitude using prophylactic treatment.
Biden Team to Buy 200 Million More Doses, Speed Up Vaccinations
By Josh Wingrove
and Mario Parker
January 26, 2021, 3:00 PM CST Updated on January 26, 2021, 5:02 PM CST
- Government to ship more doses to states for next three weeks
- Biden complains vaccine program ‘in worse shape’ than expected
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ccine-deliveryPresident Joe Biden said his administration intends to order 100 million more doses each of Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc.’s coronavirus vaccines, and at least temporarily speed up shipments to states to about 10 million doses a week.
The new purchases would increase total U.S. orders for the two approved vaccines by 50%, to about 600 million shots, according to a senior administration official -- a supply that it expects to have available by the end of the summer, and which would be enough for 300 million people.
Delivering a minimum 10 million doses to states would represent about a 16% increase from the current weekly pace, though the higher pace may only last three weeks and it’s not clear where the new doses are coming from. The government also plans to give states better forecasts of forthcoming shipments -- three weeks’ worth, up from one week now.
en passant: it's amazing to me that the USG hasn't used the Defense Production Act to take more control of vaccine production and PPE.
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