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Europe did it the right way, unlike that idiot Trump
Rome (CNN)Italy is facing another lockdown, as the government attempts to contain a recent surge of coronavirus cases, marred by the presence of new variants.
Half of Italy's 20 regions, which include the cities Rome, Milan and Venice, will be entering new coronavirus restrictions from Monday, March 15. The measures will be effective through April 6, according to a decree passed by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi's cabinet on Friday.
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White devil oppressors.
Phuck having a baby shower. You bitches should just have it outside in the Oregon winter like good sheeple and be happy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIx_M97oQzg
Hey you intrepid men fishing for a living. Wear your damn mask and stay away from each other. Plus nice timing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKMj4JF4FHY
But you’re right, after every one’s had their turn, no more excuses. This shit is over for me after Spring. Party on Wayne. Party on Garth.
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Vaccine types
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are made using messenger RNA, or mRNA, a technology that delivers a bit of genetic code to cells — in effect, a recipe to make the surface protein (known as spike) on the SARS-2 virus. The proteins made with the mRNA instructions activate the immune system, teaching it to see the spike protein as foreign and develop antibodies and other immunity weapons with which to fight it.
The J&J vaccine uses a different approach to instruct human cells to make the SARS-2 spike protein, which then triggers an immune response. It is what’s known as a viral vectored vaccine. A harmless adenovirus — from a large family of viruses, some of which cause common colds — has been engineered to carry the genetic code for the SARS-2 spike protein. Once the adenovirus enters cells, they use that code to make spike proteins. J&J employed this same approach to make an Ebola vaccine that has been authorized for use by the European Medicines Agency.