BREAKING: Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine trial produced ‘robust’ immune response in all patien

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I agree. A vaccine would be fantastic because then finally Blackface wouldn't have any reason to keep us from enjoying liberty. I have accepted as a member of State with a liberal Governor, the only way things ever get back to normal is a vaccine. Because he's a pussy.
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Vaccine becomes ready for widespread use on 11/4.
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That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
Have been fully vaccinated my whole life but I ain't taking that shit.
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How is Bill Gates supposed to find you then?PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
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His people can call my people and make an appointment.MelloDawg said:
How is Bill Gates supposed to find you then?PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
Have been fully vaccinated my whole life but I ain't taking that shit.
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Moderna shares jump as much as 16% after company says its coronavirus vaccine trial produced 'robust' immune response
Why not short it and make some inside money with a dubious claim. Somebody is getting rich once the vaccine doesn’t get to market and stock price craters. -
Back to normalSwaye said:I agree. A vaccine would be fantastic because then finally Blackface wouldn't have any reason to keep us from enjoying liberty. I have accepted as a member of State with a liberal Governor, the only way things ever get back to normal is a vaccine. Because he's a pussy.
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Ah, the money shot. $20 million a “fraction” of a long-term contribution. No wonder Fauci has mentioned that company by name. Cha-Ching. As someone who worked in pharma and medical for over a decade, expediting clinical studies on a vaccine used on humans is a horrible idea, btw.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, has often touted Moderna's potential vaccine.
http://www.ddn-news.com/index.php?newsarticle=10450
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—A year after it attracted the largest private financing round ever for a biotechnology company, Moderna Therapuetics is receiving another major show of support for its messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a $20-million grant to Moderna to advance the development of an affordable mRNA-based cocktail of antibody therapeutics to help prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The development efforts will be led by Valera, Moderna’s year-old infectious disease-focused subsidiary.
Stéphane Bancel, CEO of Moderna, tells DDNews that the Gates Foundation grant will provide support for GLP toxicology studies, preparations for clinical trials and a Phase 1 study. “We are honored that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has selected Moderna as a partner, recognizing the tremendous potential of our mRNA drug platform to address some of the world’s most widespread and urgent health concerns,” he says.
The initial $20 million provided by the Gates Foundation grant could be just a fraction of a longer-term contribution. The Gates Foundation and Moderna have reached an agreement that could eventually lead to another $80 million in grants from the foundation. Bancel says that the additional funding could be used to advance the HIV antibody program if Phase 1 studies are successful, or it could also be used to launch new programs focused on developing mRNA-based antibody treatments for other infectious diseases. -
Skrong agree. Best part is it's a win-win because it either works and 70% of the population gets it to induce herd immunity, or it fails and all the liberals in skinny jeans die off.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
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But you’ll need to get the vaccine in order to work or buy anything...BleachedAnusDawg said:
Skrong agree. Best part is it's a win-win because it either works and 70% of the population gets it to induce herd immunity, or it fails and all the liberals in skinny jeans die off.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
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Stunning how this virus was Made in China and Fauci is pimping the company in the vaccine lead on the backstretch. Why it’s almost like Moderna got a head start on others. Stunning.MikeDamone said:
But you’ll need to get the vaccine in order to work or buy anything...BleachedAnusDawg said:
Skrong agree. Best part is it's a win-win because it either works and 70% of the population gets it to induce herd immunity, or it fails and all the liberals in skinny jeans die off.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
Have been fully vaccinated my whole life but I ain't taking that shit. -
Stock is gonna pay for my outdoor kitchen addition.
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Same. I’ve accepted my vaccinations like a good little boy, but this one has me worried. It’s probably irrational worry, but I still don’t want it.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
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There is a reason why there are no other vaccines for any other Coronavirus (SARS, MERS) and its not because people haven't been trying...RoadDawg55 said:
Same. I’ve accepted my vaccinations like a good little boy, but this one has me worried. It’s probably irrational worry, but I still don’t want it.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
Have been fully vaccinated my whole life but I ain't taking that shit.
The risk of covid to myself (and probably you) is extremely minimal.
The vaccine, if it even does exist and work, is being fast tracked, there is a massive money grab on the line, Faucci is a liar, and the long term side effects will be unknown for years.
Ancient Asian proverb might apply here...? Better the devil you know, rather than the one you dont. -
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Axios
https://www.axios.com/moderna-nih-coronavirus-vaccine-ownership-agreements-22051c42-2dee-4b19-938d-099afd71f6a0.html
The NIH claims joint ownership of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine
Why it matters: Because the federal government has an actual stake in this vaccine, it could try to make the vaccine a free or low-cost public good with wide distribution, if the product turns out to be safe and effective.
The big picture: The NIH mostly funds outside research, but it also often invents basic scientific technologies that are later licensed out and incorporated into drugs that are sold at massive profits. The agency rarely claims ownership stakes or pursues patent rights, but that appears to be different with this coronavirus vaccine.
"We do have some particular stake in the intellectual property" behind Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, NIH Director Francis Collins said during an Economic Club interview in May. -
I remember in March when we were told we only needed to lock down until there were no cases anywhere and a vaccine was available
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Normally pro vaccines, but against this one this late in the charade. I want red meat at this point, a vaccine let’s Gavin, Inslee and the media declare victory.
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Eh ill take it id it means we can open up again
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Good memoryRaceBannon said:I remember in March when we were told we only needed to lock down until there were no cases anywhere and a vaccine was available
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Not going to believe it until @BearsWiin comes in here to peddle it.
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The appropriate authorities will mark the unvaccinated I'm sure.MikeDamone said:
But you’ll need to get the vaccine in order to work or buy anything...BleachedAnusDawg said:
Skrong agree. Best part is it's a win-win because it either works and 70% of the population gets it to induce herd immunity, or it fails and all the liberals in skinny jeans die off.PurpleThrobber said:That's nice. You all have fun with that shot.
Have been fully vaccinated my whole life but I ain't taking that shit.
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I won't take it, I won't let my kids take it. If my wife's parents want feel safer when they come out of their basement that's on them. If schools won't let my kids in if they don't take the vaccine then I have a few friends that will band together to home school our kids. We all take a day of teaching so as to keep the kids engaged and motivated and then we all only have to take one day off work. My kids have all the shots they need. They aren't getting this one.
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theknowledge said:
I won't take it, I won't let my kids take it. If my wife's parents want feel safer when they come out of their basement that's on them. If schools won't let my kids in if they don't take the vaccine then I have a few friends that will band together to home school our kids. We all take a day of teaching so as to keep the kids engaged and motivated and then we all only have to take one day off work. My kids have all the screen shots they need. They aren't getting this one.
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If it’s proven safe and effective, I don’t see any reason not to get vaccinated.
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Clinical trials to determine long-term safety take 5 to 10 years, not 6 months.thechatch said:If it’s proven safe and effective, I don’t see any reason not to get vaccinated.