Posted on 01/13/2021 7:24:52 PM PST by BeauBo
Johnson & Johnson is on track to roll out its single-shot coronavirus vaccine in March, and expects to have clear data on how effective it is by the end of this month or early February, the U.S. healthcare company's chief scientific officer said...
Interim results from the company's Phase I/II study, published on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, have helped boost that confidence.
The study showed that 90% of 805 volunteers aged 18 to 55 developed protective antibodies 29 days after a single dose, and that increased to 100% by day 57. The study is ongoing, but the protection has lasted 71 days so far.
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Screw this bug
Double triple screw vaccines for this stupid bug
That’s the one I want. If they are only giving single doses of the ones that require two doses, I might as well opt for full protection.
The list is already 100k long in our county with NO shots available to the 1-b folks without a connection. So they wouldn’t get to me until late spring anyway.
I can’t wait . . . to not take it.
Let everyone else get the vaccine, then you won’t ever need to.
yup
It is a non- mRNA vaccine but fetal cell lines used throughout development, production, and testing (per.c6).
You are beyond hope if your lining up for a Covid vax. Bye bye.
Same here. The libtards are lining up for the Covid vax, perhaps that is the final solution to America’s problems.
I think this will be marketed by Jannsen.
This is the one I’ll take, simply because it’s one shot and
it increases coverage to 100% in a short period of time.
And after I get the shot, if I start glowing in the dark,
I’ll be able to rent myself out for the Christmas season
later this year.
“Let everyone else get the vaccine, then you won’t ever need to.”
Maybe, but consider, Biteme is going to let in people from every Latin America country plus people from who knows where and they might just move in next door to you or into your basement when you’re not around.
I will never ever understand the fear of a virus that has a 99.8 percent survival rate....and I will never understand how the fearful are lining up like sheep to the slaughter to inject into their bodies an experimental poison. There is something very sinister and stinky about this Covid hoax from day one....just one look around our society today, fearful, and corruption being exposed in EVERY single corner of America...line up sheeple and take your “ medicine”.
Your 99.98% number which is wrong for the 60+ and 70+ cohorts its above 2% CFR rates. Americans are some of the most obese, alcoholic, unhealthy people on the planet and this bug like to kill obese and people with kidney and liver issues and diabetes as well which 40% of adult Americans fall under one or more morbidity factors of obesity, diabetic or kidney and liver disease add in heart disease and its more than 50% of all Americans have one or.MORE of those conditions. The Overall CFR has been above 1% the whole time as is easily verified by CDC and WHO numbers. Choose better lies at least to make a political point. Ask any ER doctor or nurse who has been run ragged the last year about that made up death rate they see it killing people every day. My city has brought in reefer trucks so many have died recently the morgue is full. We get it its aa coping mechanism to make light of the bioweapon but don’t conflate that with a lack of.respect for a bug that can and does kill on the whole scale. This bug is in no way just the flu it blows out people’s kidneys and other organs with clots flu never does that.
Yes, Janssen is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
Even though the names both mean John’s son in different languages, it is just coincidence, since the American Company Johnson & Johnson purchased the Dutch/Belgian company founded by Paul Janssen in 1961.
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