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    #13
    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    Waiting on our own made in Sask results ,COVAC-2 Traditional NON mRNA.

    https://panow.com/2021/07/27/vido-va...ovid-19 study/

    Or how about Covaxin, also NON mRNA. From India, the same company that made our Polio Vax.

    Here are key facts about Covaxin, now fully established:

    Covaxin is 93% effective in preventing serious disease.

    Compared to other publicly available data it shows the best neutralization titers against variants of concern, Delta and Beta, and even out performs on those measures compared with people previously infected with the original COVID-19 strain.

    It has an unsurpassed safety profile. With nearly 7,000,000 patients dosed to date, there is no evidence of the rare side effects or complications associated with other vaccines, including facial paralysis, blood clots and heart inflammation.

    In the phase 3 study, in addition to showing no sign of serious adverse events, neither did Covaxin make it’s recipients feel sick or miss work after being dosed. More specifically, Covaxin’s adverse events were NO GREATER THAN the placebo group.

    Covaxin is the easiest vaccine for transport and storage. It is ideal for stockpiling, with up to three months stability at room temperature and a two-year shelf-life. As such, Covaxin can solve much of the accessibility and waste issues associated with the attempts at distribution of the existing vaccines, particularly in the developing world.

    For all of these reasons, Covaxin is the best Covid vaccine we can’t (yet) get.

    https://www.americanbazaaronline.com...nt-get-446210/

    What do others think?
    Sounds very promising!!

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