Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Yes. They can be stored at normal refrigeration levels and last longer once open. They also have fewer side effects than the mRNA and vector vaccines.

There are several other vaccines that have been made with similar technology

Vaccine Technologies

Vaccine Types​


Based on a number of these factors, scientists decide which type of vaccine they will make. There are several types of vaccines, including:
  • Inactivated vaccines
  • Live-attenuated vaccines
  • Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines
  • Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines
  • Toxoid vaccines
  • Viral vector vaccines

Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines​

Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines use specific pieces of the germ—like its protein, sugar, or capsid (a casing around the germ).
Because these vaccines use only specific pieces of the germ, they give a very strong immune response that’s targeted to key parts of the germ. They can also be used on almost everyone who needs them, including people with weakened immune systems and long-term health problems.
One limitation of these vaccines is that you may need booster shots to get ongoing protection against diseases.
These vaccines are used to protect against:

Thanks Raf!
 

Latest UK info for those who might find it interesting

Confirmed Omicron cases = 159,204 (up to 27th Dec, 6pm)
Confirmed Omicron hospitlisations (with or because of Omicron, unsure) = 668 (up to and including Boxing Day)
Confirmed Omicron deaths (with or because of Omicron, unsure) = 49 (up to and including Boxing Day)
Also approx: 90% Omicron in the UK now. It is definitely the dominant strain. Numbers of Delta dropping.
 

Just as an aside Legs, this isn't having a dig at the thread or the info he presents (as it's actually very useful) you know when people on here say how the NHS is underfunded etc.

And I can agree with that.

But, that bloke is on £250k a year. He's obviously a Union boss, kind of, but £250,000 a year...

Maybe he could take a wage drop.

This is my issue when I see posts about the NHS underfunding. It is underfunded, but it's also misfunded, with heads of organisations linked with it, and within the NHS itself, on far too much money, and people on the frontline of it not on enough.
 
Here:

Chris Hopson earns a handsome looking salary as the CEO of NHS Providers. So, let us learn how much money he makes in a year and more.

Chris Hopson, CEO of NHS Providers, is a West Ham enthusiast, spouse, and father of two children.

NHS Providers is an England NHS Trust membership organization that aids in the involvement relationship for NHS emergency clinics, society, rescue vehicle benefits, and intellectual wellbeing.It was designed to benefit NHS patients. Since 2012, he has served as the organization’s chief executive, overseeing a board of 20 trust chiefs and 90 percent of the trust’s members.

How Much Does Chris Hopson Earn A Year? – Salary And Net Worth​

Chris Hopson, the NHS CEO, is paid $300,000 plus bonuses, which is nine times the average wage for nurses in the NHS.
He is claimed to have a net worth of $3 million and possibly more. However, Chris is yet to reveal his actual net worth.

 
You have paid literally zero attention to what I said. I see you’ve now brought your age limit down to 21. It’s been 40 year olds, 30 year olds before. Pick a lane ffs. And you haven’t shown anything. You cherry pick stats and never back them up with actual sources.

You’ve completely backed up my point in fact. Someone getting really wound up about something that hasn’t even happened. If you actually read what I said you would see that I haven’t said it won’t happen. I’ve said that there is no point getting upset before it has happened.

You also spout some incredibly dangerous and stupid rhetoric.

I’m not sure how @davek got banned from this forum but you are still allowed to chat so much dangerous rubbish

The only dangerous people I can see on this thread are the Covid fanatics like yourself jabbing everyone every 3-6 months regardless of age, health, side effects.

Doesn't matter if little Jimmy potentially suffers irreversible damage to his heart from Myocarditis from the jabs fcuk him so long as he doesn't get a sore throat from Omricon eh?
 
The only dangerous people I can see on this thread are the Covid fanatics like yourself jabbing everyone every 3-6 months regardless of age, health, side effects.

Doesn't matter if little Jimmy potentially suffers irreversible damage to his heart from Myocarditis from the jabs fcuk him so long as he doesn't get a sore throat from Omricon eh?

It's not a legal requirement to have a jab/booster if you weren't aware. Little Jimmy and his parents can do what they like.
 
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