Coronavirus 2019-2020 thread (no unsubstantiated rumours!)

taxiya

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It's common knowledge viral vector induces strong cellular immunity because they use real virus rather than nanolipids. Lipids don't induce strong cellular immunity. There was a paper I read a few months back that says J&J makes 10 times as much cellular immunity as mRNA. Can't seem to find it. Anyway this is a similar a paper.

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Your quoted article means nothing. It is a report on the vaccine WITHOUT comparison with any other type of vaccines.

Yet you declared that " It is widely known viral vector vax makes much better cellular immunity compared to mRNA vax."
Pure corruption. It is widely known viral vector vax makes much better cellular immunity compared to mRNA vax. Cellular immunity is what saves your life.
 

taxiya

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@Tyler is correct, the turnaround time to modify an mRNA for a new variant is quicker than inactivated vaccines, especially at large-scale manufacturing. That is why China is pouring billions into mRNA local tech, partially because it has quick turnaround time to modify against new variants and quicker large-scale production.
has it happened? At best, you can say "theoretically may be".
 

Tyler

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@Tyler is correct, the turnaround time to modify an mRNA for a new variant is quicker than inactivated vaccines, especially at large-scale manufacturing. That is why China is pouring billions into mRNA local tech, partially because it has quick turnaround time to modify against new variants and quicker large-scale production.
Any news on local Chinese mRNA vaccines?
 

SanWenYu

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Wow. 125 new cases in China. Is this highest in China for a long while? I think this is Omicron driven. Omicron has same symptoms as common cold, very very stealthy. Also very very transmissible.

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Most of the cases are still Delta in the latest round of outbreaks in China. I think a few Omicron cases have been found among people coming from oversea. No local case of Omicron yet. But it's a matter of time. It is going to be another test of China's "dynamically zeroing" practice.
 

SanWenYu

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In China they may be able to control it for the short term. If however Omi become endemic outside China and people move on from the pandemic over the next few years, it could be a problem for China unless Omi does indeed turn out to be human body friendly as these two videos suggest.
Sorry I am not quite following. If Omicron becomes endemic outside China, why could it be a problem for China?
 
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