The 'Rona slam: Russia creates "highly efficient" Covid antidote -- Covid-19 - Sputnik V -- Re: Vaccine

Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
Thu Dec 31 21:54:24 PST 2020


Our Russki bro's are once again going off the chart-ski, with not only
the world's safest and most effective vaccine being rolled out to
multiple countries as we speak, but now an actual antidote for this
fearsome flu, but one which is "completely safe" and "highly efficient".

Russkis on a roll good people, kickin' more 'Rona ass than Chet Keebler
(former Trump supporter).  FTMW :)


   Russia Developing "Highly Efficient Antidote" To Fight COVID,
   Preclinical Tests Show 99% Effectiveness
   https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/russia-develops-highly-efficient-antidote-fight-covid-claiming-99-effectiveness
      ...
      https://www.rt.com/russia/511116-world-first-covid19-antidote/

      ... FMBA head Veronika Skvortsova has claimed that the
      experimental antidote is more than 99% effective. 

          "This is the first etiotropic drug that directly affects the
          virus. In fact, this is an antidote for coronavirus
          infection," she told Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on
          Wednesday, adding that researchers have concluded preclinical
          studies that already shown the remedy is "completely safe" and
          "highly efficient."

      ...  Meanwhile, Pfizer published a statement that said there is
      "no data" to show that a single dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19
      Vaccine will protect from infection after 21 days, according to
      Axios.
      https://www.axios.com/pfizer-single-dose-data-716702dd-324f-42b9-b88d-07df43ca198a.html

      ...



I know which Nikola Tesla kinsman descendants -I'd- want to trust with
such things... that would be the descendants of Nikola Tesla's kinsmen's
descendants...




Just in case ya missed our friend Chet Keebler:

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIzh9cJZHaU




Oh and finally, in relation to the below Sputnik-V vaccine, there have
been some mild fever side effects since its launch, but that's about it...




On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 06:56:04PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 02:37:28AM +0000, jim bell wrote:
> > Coronavirus vaccine still years away, experts warn
> > https://www.yahoo.com/gma/health-experts-warn-life-saving-coronavirus-vaccine-still-100024756--abc-news-topstories.html
> 
> 
> Well, if I were the 'Rona vaccine taking type, the Russian vaccine "Sputnik V" appears to be the gold standard, way ahead of all Western equivalents on the relevant metrics - in particular ZERO side effects, and 100% efficacy - this is a stunning result!
> 
> Well done Russia.
> 
> 
>    Safe and Effective: Virologists Praise Sputnik V Vaccine Following Publication of Trial Results
>    https://sputniknews.com/russia/202009051080376964-safe-and-effective-virologists-praise-sputnik-v-vaccine-following-publication-of-trial-results/
> 
>       The news that the first COVID-19 vaccine had been developed and registered in Russia met with mixed reactions globally: while some countries wondered when it would be up for sale, others, including those still testing their own drugs, questioned Sputnik V's effectiveness and safety, citing a lack of publicly accessible data from clinical trials.
> 
>       The publication of the first batch of trial results of the Russian coronavirus vaccine, also known as Sputnik V, in the renowned medical journal Lancet came as a response intended to put an end to the media campaign seeking to discredit the effectiveness and safety of the drug, which could contribute to stopping the COVID-19 pandemic.
>       https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31866-3/fulltext
>       https://sputniknews.com/russia/202008311080328013-post-registration-trial-of-covid-19-vaccine-begins-this-week-russian-health-minister-says/
> 
>       The article revealed that the earliest tests, which were conducted on animals - including primates, hamsters, and transgenic mice, showed 100% protective efficacy against COVID-19. Data on the post-registration clinical trial involving 40,000 volunteers is set to arrive between October and November, but the initial results inspire optimism, according to reviews of the article in Lancet by several medical experts.
> 
>       The research published in the medical journal has only confirmed the notion that the use of adenoviral vectors in vaccines is a safe method that provides a solid immune response to Sars-CoV-2 among recipients, Professor Ian Jones, a virologist at the University of Reading, says.
>       https://sputniknews.com/science/202009041080363522-the-lancet-publishes-results-of-russian-covid-19-vaccine-clinical-trials/
> 
>           While the amount of these vectors is relatively low, the use of two different serotypes of adenoviruses in the Sputnik V two-vector vaccine seemingly provides decent levels of antibodies and T-cell activity in patients, Jones adds.
> 
>       Sputnik V is not just a safe vaccine that provides a strong immune response to the coronavirus, but it also has a feature that could potentially set it above other promising vaccines, another virologist, Doctor Muhammad Munir from Lancaster University, believes. Using the adenovirus vector to deliver the genetic material of COVID-19 in order for the human immune system to “learn” to fight it could prove ineffective if a patient develops immunity against the adenovirus as well, thereby limiting the effectiveness of re-immunisation when the effect of the initial dose wears off after a year or two, the doctor notes. Sputnik V, however, does not have such a drawback, as the Russian vaccine uses two different adenoviruses in the two injections needed to strengthen the body’s COVID-19 immunity, Munir points out in his review of the drug's trial results, published in Lancet.
>       https://sputniknews.com/russia/202008201080230525-russian-covid-19-vaccine-based-on-adenaviruses-theyve-been-used-by-us-army-for-decades-rdif-ceo/
> 
>       The data published on the initial trials of Sputnik V has proven that the vaccine is effective and that using it does not result in adverse side effects, Nadey Hakim, vice president of the International Medical Sciences Academy and London vice president of the British Red Cross, says in his review. He adds that this was no surprise since the adenoviral vector is a well-known and researched technology, both in Russia and abroad. Hakim sums up that Russia remains one of the global leaders in developing vaccines, with extensive experience in developing such drugs, expressing hope that Sputnik V will soon become available to the rest of the world so that the pandemic ends as soon as possible.
>       https://sputniknews.com/world/202008271080291717-vladimir-putin-reveals-his-daughter-developed-covid-antibodies-after-taking-russian-vaccine/
>       https://sputniknews.com/us/202008301080315089-why-cant-trump-consider-russias-sputnik-v-covid-vaccine-as-us-remains-worst-hit-country/
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> 
> Impressive results!


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