He and his wife both founded BioNTech. They are major league ballers.
He and his spouse are among the hundred wealthiest people in Germany. As of January 2021, Forbes estimated his net worth at $4.6 billion USD. Şahin will receive the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit, one of the highest honors conferred by Germany, in March 2021.
At least 6 months.. Aka, the data they currently have available from the Phase 3 trials. As more time passes we will get more definitive numbers on length of "immunity/resistance" to COVID and its variants.
I don't really care. I'm one of them free range organic humans. I'll take whatever germs I come across, and think nothing of it. Ya'll should watch the show Monk. A lot of the people concerned about getting sick seem like that guy to me.
I don't really care. I'm one of them free range organic humans. I'll take whatever germs I come across, and think nothing of it. Ya'll should watch the show Monk. A lot of the people concerned about getting sick seem like that guy to me.
Oxygen supplies have run out in hospitals in Manaus, Brazil, so people are buying cylinders from private companies to use at home Hospitals in the Brazilian Amazon are collapsing once again under the strain of treating covid-19 patients. This is despite the high rate of coronavirus infections in...
I'm sorry, am I supposed to think this is reassuring?
You all better hope further, reliable data suggests antibodies from the vaccine last longer, because the reason most adults even get shots at all is because they're not supposed to get a booster every 6 months, for life.
I've seen an 80+ yo man test negative after repeated positive tests for COVID, then end up in the hospital with a positive test and COVID pneumonia barely 3 weeks later. 100% efficacy in the elders is useless if immunity doesn't last. We can't get senior citizens in for a booster shot every other month.
I'm sorry, am I supposed to think this is reassuring?
You all better hope further, reliable data suggests antibodies from the vaccine last longer, because the reason most adults even get shots at all is because they're not supposed to get a booster every 6 months, for life.
I've seen an 80+ yo man test negative after repeated positive tests for COVID, then end up in the hospital with a positive test and COVID pneumonia barely 3 weeks later. 100% efficacy in the elders is useless if immunity doesn't last. We can't get senior citizens in for a booster shot every other month.
This is correct. The "vaccines" they are pushing now do NOT block transmission, they only reduce symptoms. That's why they're still asking you to wear a mask and social distance.
So now in 6 months you can get another booster shot with even more risk of injury or death. Constant life of fear.
Life is dangerous people. Not guaranteed tomorrow. Go LIVE.
This is correct. The "vaccines" they are pushing now do NOT block transmission, they only reduce symptoms. That's why they're still asking you to wear a mask and social distance.
So now in 6 months you can get another booster shot with even more risk of injury or death. Constant life of fear.
Life is dangerous people. Not guaranteed tomorrow. Go LIVE.
There's a risk of allergic reaction whenever you get a vaccine. Having to get yearly boosters means that you face that risk every year and just because you don't have a reaction one year, doesn't mean you won't have one the following year.
There's a risk of allergic reaction whenever you get a vaccine. Having to get yearly boosters means that you face that risk every year and just because you don't have a reaction one year, doesn't mean you won't have one the following year.
I'm not a virologist. But from what I heard on the radio months ago, the virus gets a chance to mutate when its in immunocompromised people. So the people that tend to get really sick and get RONA will have it stay in their body much longer than 14 days. In that environment, the compromised immune system can't kill it so it has more chances to mutate. The vaccines are 90%+ effective in preventing infection, and 100% effective in preventing serious infection.
Noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide. The majority of norovirus outbreaks are caused by genogroup II.4 (GII.4). Novel GII.4 strains emerge every 2 to 4 years and replace older variants as the dominant ...
I'm not a virologist. But from what I heard on the radio months ago, the virus gets a chance to mutate when its in immunocompromised people. So the people that tend to get really sick and get RONA will have it stay in their body much longer than 14 days. In that environment, the compromised immune system can't kill it so it has more chances to mutate. The vaccines are 90%+ effective in preventing infection, and 100% effective in preventing serious infection.
Noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide. The majority of norovirus outbreaks are caused by genogroup II.4 (GII.4). Novel GII.4 strains emerge every 2 to 4 years and replace older variants as the dominant ...
I get the feeling that Covid 19 wont be controllable and it will continue spreading for a few years until we have lost a lot of people that are risk factor to it
I get the feeling that Covid 19 wont be controllable and it will continue spreading for a few years until we have lost a lot of people that are risk factor to it
I feel like i already got it twice (one lung infection after asia trip around november 2019 with throat problems up to february 2020) and one annoying sickness a few months ago with throat problems. They couldnt tell why i got a lung infection back then and when i was sick the last time i just stayed home.
The usual worst case scenario snowflake crybabies in here who didn't even read the article, it is at least six months because that is the current length since the first injections. It is highly likely to be a lot longer but we don't have a time machine to go ahead and check.
I get the feeling that Covid 19 wont be controllable and it will continue spreading for a few years until we have lost a lot of people that are risk factor to it
In terms of control, COVID-19 is the flu and once mass hysteria dies down we're going to treat it like the flu. There will be a yearly shot available for that year's most likely variants - some people will get the shot and some people won't. We're going to have yearly deaths from COVID just like we do the flu, shingles, etc... but life will go on and return to normal.