Above all, there are two essential principles that regulate the survival of mankind. One is the ontogenetic, related to the survival of the individual, the other is the phylogenetic – connected to the survival of the species. The supreme dialectic of it being that, for the human race to survive, …
Read More »Rich nations bought up half of Covid vaccine future supply, Oxfam says as Russia offers affordable options to developing countries
Nearly two-thirds of the world’s population could be left without access to a Covid-19 vaccine for the near future, a major non-profit charity group warned in a damning statement. It blamed the grim forecast on pharmaceutical corporations’ desire to “protect their monopolies” and sell the life-saving vaccines to the “highest …
Read More »Bill Gates DOUBTS whether FDA can be trusted to put out safe Covid-19 vaccine
Having invested millions in the search for a Covid vaccine, Gates has become a go-to authority for the mainstream media when it comes to the current pandemic and potential solutions. He is now using that position to criticize both the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). …
Read More »Only 42% of Americans would take a Covid-19 vaccine before November, poll reveals, as Trump hints at jab by election day
Trust in the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has fallen 16 points on average, a poll conducted last week by the Kaiser Family Foundation has revealed. Published on Thursday, the survey’s results appear to show widespread fear of the virus is now gradually giving way to economic anxiety, and impatience …
Read More »AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine trial ON HOLD after adverse reaction of UK participant – report
AstraZeneca only said that its “standard review process triggered a pause to vaccination to allow review of safety data,” according to a statement by a company spokesperson on Tuesday. It was unclear whether the hold was self-imposed or ordered by a regulator, what the adverse reaction may have been, or …
Read More »It’s a lift-off: Russia’s ‘Sputnik V’ Covid-19 vaccine LAUNCHED into public circulation
The vaccine, developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, “has undergone necessary quality tests” and “has entered civilian circulation,” the ministry said in a short statement on Tuesday. More batches are on their way to be distributed across Russian regions, it added. The announcement marks another milestone …
Read More »Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine effective against any dose of virus, says developer, mass vaccination to start around New Year
Alexander Gintsburg, head of Moscow’s Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, was speaking on the same day that The Lancet reported on trials confirming that every patient who received the vaccine had developed antibodies without any significant side-effects. The British publication, one of the oldest and best-respected medical journals …
Read More »First batch of Sputnik V, Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine, to be supplied in September – 40,000 volunteers ready for 3rd-stage trials
It is planned that, in total, 40,000 volunteers will participate, with more than 2,500 already chosen. “First of all, of course, the vaccines will be supplied for healthcare workers and teachers, [and] this will be absolutely voluntary,” Murashko said. “The first large batches will be supplied as early as September.” …
Read More »Virginia health chief says he will MANDATE coronavirus vaccine, ‘strongly opposes’ exemptions
Dr. Norman Oliver, who heads up the state’s department of health, said he would require all Virginians to get the jab so long as he remains health commissioner when a vaccine is available, according to local ABC affiliate WRIC. “[Covid-19] is killing people now, we don’t have a treatment for …
Read More »A vaccine against coronavirus in Russia will start producing in August
The vaccine for coronavirus created at the National research center of epidemiology and Microbiology named Gamalei, said Director Alexander Gintsburg. Now preparing its preclinical trials, and production is planned to begin in August. “I think by the end of summer. I’d like to think,” said Ginzburg in the program “Dangerous …
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