Jump to content

mickymouse1

Member
  • Posts

    642
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by mickymouse1

  1. 21 hours ago, asiacurious said:

    There is a BIG difference between saying 95% of people developing an immune response and saying what the headline says, "Two doses of Sinovac can stop spread of COVID-19".  The latter simply isn't supported by ANY evidence, including the "evidence" in this so-called study.

     

    The article starts with this (hopefully true) great news...

     

     

    And then falls off the rails as the sentence continues...

     

     

    No, no, no, no, no.   An immune response on a petri dish does NOT mean a vaccinated person can't still catch the virus and transmit it to others!

     

    The sentence concludes by attributing the claim...

     

     

    Well, we don't have a link to any data. 

     

    Well, there are no links to the study's findings and no links to any data.  We don't know how or what they actually tested.  We don't know anything about the study except for what the author of this piece wrote.  And the article doesn't even have an author named, so there's no way to find out if the author even has a basic understanding of the science.

     

    Basically the article is worthless, though the study may not be.  We just don't know what the study actually says.

     

    If anyone finds a link to it, I hope you'll post it here.  

    Indeed and that is why any tourist who is vaccinated with sinovac is not considered eligible for entry .

  2.  

    The cost for each dose ranges from $3 to $37, depending on the vaccine.

    Moderna, a two-dose vaccine, recently announced each dose will go for around $32 to $37.

    The Pfizer vaccine, also given in two doses, is expected to cost $19.50 a dose.

    Each dose for Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine will cost an estimated $10, and AstraZeneca’s two-dose vaccine could be the cheapest at just $3 to $4 a dose.

    Novavax’s two-dose vaccine is estimated to be $16 a dose.

  3. He said that the relatives were not suspicious of the couple's deaths as they had underlying health conditions.

    I can write many lines here..there are some happy individuals as billions will be shared.

    the locations of the 2 bodies are suspicious. 

     

    Son went for a walk ..ahhh.

    cctv dead as always but I read,this is a 5 stars with a pool that has no staff around.

    easy to crack if the will is there.

     

  4. 9 hours ago, ukrules said:

    So what,  this is the list of places people from the UK are allowed to travel to :

     

    • Portugal
    • Israel
    • Singapore
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Brunei
    • Iceland
    • Gibraltar
    • Falkland Islands
    • Faroe Islands
    • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
    • St Helena, Tristan de Cunha, Ascension Island

     

    Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-57026936

     

    If it's not on this list then you are not going there.

     

    If they don't let them in then they will either go elsewhere or stay home. Not a big deal.

     

    It is very notable that Spain is not on this list.

     

    BRUNEI is the safest of them all as no COVID19 cases since last reported local case on 6th May 2020.

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...