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  1. 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

    The faculties of Dentistry and Tropical Medicine at Thailand’s Mahidol University claim to have jointly developed a mouthwash formula which is 99% effective at killing the COVID-19 virus in the mouth, preventing it from replicating in human cells.

    Most research studies say people get infected with C19 virus via aerosols, and that the virus are inhaled or made in contact with eyes, nose and mouth.
    How could this mouthwash effectively kill 99% of C19?

     

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  2. Actually, it absolutely is not a good idea because the new South African variant C.1.2 is could be more infectious than other variants that are already found in Asia. This variant could avoid antibodies as well.
    The government should be more careful about what they are doing.
     

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9937851/amp/New-Covid-variant-detected-South-Africa-mutated-variant-far.html

  3. 1 hour ago, Nojohndoe said:

    Actually not true. China has long acknowledged the minimal efficacy of their vaccines and are now considering  importing mRNA as booster shots. But like  most of the world procurement remains the problem. What surprises me is that China has obviously not developed their own mRNA version. Then again maybe they are?

    They did and already clinical trial in Mexico last May.

     

    https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/mexico-start-phase-iii-clinical-trials-chinas-walvax-covid-vaccine-2021-05-11/

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  4. The vaccine research and development is a time-consuming and costly process business that can take up to a decade to complete with no guaranteed results, unlike a RedBull energy drink bussiness. It needs to be properly designed to assess safety before approving for widespread use. Most researchers have been worried that this vaccine could cause inflated disease when the vaccine is recieved and the patient is exposed to the virus.
    Good luck, and let's see how it would all play out.

  5. 25 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

    If you are suggesting that vaccination is causing Covid infections, you are posting misinformation.

    I am not suggesting that. I am merely implying that the vaccines could have caused the mutations and different variants, especially those that have proved ineffective in preventing infections.

    Besides, infections can spread indirectly by the vaccinations, as when people gather in places like vaccination centers where they have a high risk of getting infected.

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  6. 34 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

    So....................you don't think that the Delta variant might be a factor?

    I think it could be the vaccines that are juicing up the deadly variants, like the Delta that you mentioned, because as we can see, the number of different variants is significantly rising after the vaccines rolled out and is still able to infect not only unvaccinated people but also fully vaccinated people. 

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