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Serious Where is the cheapest place to get Sinovac?

bro, any indication of the pricing ?

i've heard Sinovac now around $100 at least, i found clinics selling both jabs for $138-158 - these father-fuckers are bloodsuckers
i paid to $126 for AMK clinic.
 
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Have already gone through many rounds of off and online debates about vaccination so I'm already exhausted. Don't worry. I'm not here to change your mind.

We all have varying risk appetite levels and other work/family/social considerations for getting vaxxed quickly with mRNA. But those people who can afford to wait and see will hold out as long as we can.

Well the PAP's great axe has finally dropped and people are rushing
People whk dug their own graves are never not fun to watch. The idea that the elderly will suffer worse effects from virus but not from sideeffects is comical. Buy popcorn
 
You're talking about Dr. Robert Malone? He didn't invent mRNA. mRNA is not invented by any one person. It is the work of a collective team of researches constantly developing the technology. To credit him as the inventor of mRNA is like to credit the guy who handled the wheel at the ford automobile plant with inventing the car. He left with a lot of grudges and animosity because, like many of the morons here, wants credit for something he didn't develop. That is why he is on every news platform who is willing to talk with him discrediting mRNA. The real person to give credit for is BioNTech scientist Katalin Kariko.

You should read more.:wink:

Former vice president of Pfizer? Well, that is why he is "former".

Please don't take surface value of anything you read as true and then tout it as something you know very well.

Hope you don't get angry and get defensive and reply me with abusive words and all. People are so sensitive these days. :rolleyes:
mrna is never invented, period. not even by teams of scientists. mrna is natural to animals and humans since early days of evolution of the animal kingdom. it’s how the body builds proteins, with mrna being the “messenger” rna on which protein to build. what kariko and weissman did was tweaking 1 of 4 nucleotides (ucag) on the mrna molecule to help the body to accept injected mrna. otherwise the body’s immune response will destroy (external) mrna that is not already internal in the body.
 
maybe you should tell that to the guy who invented the MRNA technology since he kept telling people not to take the MRNA vaccine, also a former Pfizer vice president was saying the same thing


many ppl never read or watch news lah.

 
Between sinovac and sinopharm, sinovac has lower level of protection.

I heard on a BBC interview that Indonesia healthcare workers were told to take sinovac every 3-4 months because the protection waned quickly. I almost fainted when I saw the slogan on their export outer case when it reached Singapore.

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mrna is never invented, period. not even by teams of scientists. mrna is natural to animals and humans since early days of evolution of the animal kingdom. it’s how the body builds proteins, with mrna being the “messenger” rna on which protein to build. what kariko and weissman did was tweaking 1 of 4 nucleotides (ucag) on the mrna molecule to help the body to accept injected mrna. otherwise the body’s immune response will destroy (external) mrna that is not already internal in the body.
Maybe invented is too strong a word. I should have said developed. My bad. :thumbsup:
 
As of Wednesday, about 9.54 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered under the national vaccination programme. Some 4.61 million have received at least one dose of the vaccine, with some 4.55 million having completed the full vaccination regimen.

Separately, 220,534 doses of other vaccines recognised in the World Health Organization’s Emergency Use Listing (WHO EUL) have been administered as of Wednesday, covering 115,544 individuals.

This means that 84 per cent of the population have completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines, and 85 per cent have received at least one dose.

https://sg.yahoo.com/news/23-year-o...deaths-in-spore-2932-new-cases-151931607.html


the 115K people all got China vaccines ?
 
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