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Three COVID-19 Vaccines Produced in Thailand Will Be Ready for Administration by Next Year


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2 minutes ago, danferguson said:

It took Pfizer and Moderna 10 years to develop the mRNA technology, and Thailand thinks they can do it in 10 months???

Yoo no unnerstan thailand number 1

 

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The last one, Baiya SARS-CoV-1 Vax 1, is developed from tobacco leaves by Baiya Phytopharm and Chulalongkorn University. This vaccine has been successfully tested on animals and will soon be tried out on humans.

Is there a scientific study showing that smokers are immune to Covid?  Must be?
Interesting.  SARS-Cov-1 isn't SARS-coV-2. 
Two years from now.  "Baiya SARS-CoV-1 Vax 13 determined a success.  In other new Thai tobacco monopolies announce record earnings as 20 million Thais take up smoking.

#Satire_off

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

The father of mRNA technology, Drew Weissman, is helping Chulalonkorn. He and biochemist Katalin Karikó are up for a Nobel Prize for their collaborative work on mRNA vaccines.

When I hear terms such as The Father of mRNA and The Mother of mRNA, the ghosts of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu start to crawl up my leg with knives between their teeth.

Don't study history, just take the blue pill and live happily.

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6 hours ago, danferguson said:

It took Pfizer and Moderna 10 years to develop the mRNA technology, and Thailand thinks they can do it in 10 months???

And when have they finished testing these vaccines ? 2023 ?

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