That link is from RT, a Russian source, The Russians are trying so hard to put down the AZ vaccine so people will use their "Sputnik V vaccine" . Not just in your country but all through the EU, France is really falling for this lie. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Sputnik+vaccineUSA is just joking
‘Outdated information’ may have skewed efficacy data from AstraZeneca Covid vaccine trial, US govt health institute claims
The results of a recent US trial for AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine may have used data that is no longer relevant, raising questions about accuracy, the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has said.www.rt.com
I dont care much if Its Russia source or not. I know one thing - i can trust ONLY my self and my family. Btw some our media in CZ Is higly anti russian in rude way. And most Of my post Are from those czech webs which i found in english on another site for this topic on this forum. I am posting everything i found here, good And bad things.That link is from RT, a Russian source, The Russians are trying so hard to put down the AZ vaccine so people will use their "Sputnik V vaccine" . Not just in your country but all through the EU, France is really falling for this lie. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Sputnik+vaccine
Pfizer news
- I got pfizer btw
U.S. CDC looking into heart inflammation in some young vaccine recipients
Some teenagers and young adults who received COVID-19 vaccines experienced heart inflammation, a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory group said, recommending further study of the rare condition.www.reuters.com
The condition often goes away without complications and can be caused by a variety of viruses, the CDC group said.
Vaccines highly effective against B.1.617.2 variant after 2 doses
New study by PHE shows for the first time that 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective against the B.1.617.2 variant first identified in India.www.gov.uk
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Scare tactic incentive: (One that should have been used): Some people that get covid:
Or the one that nearly killed you - been there - done thatThe worst vaccine is the one you didn’t get in time to prevent an infection.
Those words are not originally mine, but find them very wise.
To find out how long coronavirus immunity really lasts, Ellebedy and the team started collecting both blood and bone marrow samples from people who recovered from mild cases of COVID-19. Researchers gathered 77 participants who volunteered to give blood every three months starting a month after their infection. Only six of these patients needed hospitalization during their illness.
Eighteen participants also provided bone marrow samples seven to eight months after their infections. Five returned four months later to provide a second bone marrow sample — nearly one year after contracting COVID-19. For comparison, the team also collected bone marrow from 11 people who never had coronavirus.
The results reveal COVID antibodies in the blood dropped off quickly within a few months of clearing the virus. However, these antibodies did not disappear entirely, they leveled off and scientists still detected them in patients 11 months later.
Moreover, 15 of the bone marrow samples from coronavirus patients contained antibody-producing cells which target COVID-19. The bone marrow from the five patients who came back to give a second sample still had these cells present four months later. On the other hand, all 11 people who did not get COVID-19 did not have any of these antibody-producing cells in their bone marrow.
For COVID patients, researchers say there’s no reason to think these cells will ever leave the human body.
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