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If you are 65 and over you can now schedule your Pfizer booster with Walgrens. Have mine for next Tuesday.
Mine is scheduled for next Thursday at the VA. My wife is getting scheduled through the VA ostensibly for a week from next Tuesday. My wife and I are both over 65 and I have a compromised immune system.
A friend of mine got his shot a couple weeks ago through Kaiser because he is over 65 and has a compromised immune system. I guess the VA is a little slow.
 
The time frame was this summer. I thought you could appreciate an intelligently presented and thorough argument backed with stats and facts. Guess not.
About ZeroHedge. Please tell us about your source. I've never heard of it.
 
My wife's Grandmother succumbed early this morning @ 12:35 am.
Just another number to these idiots who want to deny everything.

Good thing is she was not in a hospital where she was denied visitors. Bad part is my wife will need to stay elsewhere until Covid protocols are met. My wife is vaccinated but she will need to pass a couple tests before coming home to me and my son who is 18 months old.
Another good thing is i might get a week off that i didn't expect to stay at home and take care of the kid.

Looking at the bright side is always best. Her grandmother is in a better spot now.

Peace and God Speed to you all.
 
My wife's Grandmother succumbed early this morning @ 12:35 am.
Just another number to these idiots who want to deny everything.

Good thing is she was not in a hospital where she was denied visitors. Bad part is my wife will need to stay elsewhere until Covid protocols are met. My wife is vaccinated but she will need to pass a couple tests before coming home to me and my son who is 18 months old.
Another good thing is i might get a week off that i didn't expect to stay at home and take care of the kid.

Looking at the bright side is always best. Her grandmother is in a better spot now.

Peace and God Speed to you all.
Very sorry to hear!
My son-in laws old boss good friend died yesterday of covid, 42.
 
My wife's Grandmother succumbed early this morning @ 12:35 am.
Just another number to these idiots who want to deny everything.

Good thing is she was not in a hospital where she was denied visitors. Bad part is my wife will need to stay elsewhere until Covid protocols are met. My wife is vaccinated but she will need to pass a couple tests before coming home to me and my son who is 18 months old.
Another good thing is i might get a week off that i didn't expect to stay at home and take care of the kid.

Looking at the bright side is always best. Her grandmother is in a better spot now.

Peace and God Speed to you all.
So sorry for your loss. My wife has lost two aunts and an uncle to covid as well.

We'll probably lose two other family friends due to ailments which can't be treated due to the mass of unvaxxed covid patients in hospitals right now.

Sucks.
 

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"I didn't deliberately hurt you when I held the gun to your head and pulled the trigger. I genuinely believed bullets were fake news!"
This is why this is an actual intelligence issue. People still haven’t grasped vaccines, how they work, why they help, why it is important a high percentage get vaxxed, the indirect impact on people (full ICUs, schools, etc). They can’t see past the end of their nose. To me that is just not very smart.
 
My wife's Grandmother succumbed early this morning @ 12:35 am.
Just another number to these idiots who want to deny everything.

Good thing is she was not in a hospital where she was denied visitors. Bad part is my wife will need to stay elsewhere until Covid protocols are met. My wife is vaccinated but she will need to pass a couple tests before coming home to me and my son who is 18 months old.
Another good thing is i might get a week off that i didn't expect to stay at home and take care of the kid.

Looking at the bright side is always best. Her grandmother is in a better spot now.

Peace and God Speed to you all.
I am so sorry for your loss and what you had to go through. I do think it's good that she got to be with her loved ones during the worst part of her illness and her death.
Your story has touched me deeply.
 
I am so sorry for your loss and what you had to go through. I do think it's good that she got to be with her loved ones during the worst part of her illness and her death.
Your story has touched me deeply.
Honestly i appreciate the sentiments.

The original post however was not meant to draw any more attention to my situation but that most likely everyone on this board has been affected by this virus. I simply wanted people to stop posting on the Blazer Board, graphs and obscure stats, that support their conspiracy theories. The statement "Think before you post" is very real on a site like this.
I also will fight and die so that they have the right to believe whatever they want to believe. Just stay off my Blazer Board with crap.
If any of them want to continue to bury their heads in the sand for a political reason or candidate then so be it. Just don't constantly post the stupid shit day in and day out when you know it's bullshit. People are dying daily. Lots of them! They constantly want to move the goal post. At first it was just a flu. They it was just all a hoax. Then the numbers were all being modified for money. Then it was all gonna go away by summer. They it was going to go away once the election was over. Now it's all just a way for big pharma to inject you with a tracking system. Now all the sudden they want to try to pull an off circuit graph that has been debunked about Israel concerning the effectiveness of a vaccine which by the way was created under their dudes watch when he himself created the "Operation Warp Speed" to create a vaccine.

It's all laughable if there was actually a reason not to cry. The stupidity in this country is off the charts.
 
Honestly i appreciate the sentiments.

The original post however was not meant to draw any more attention to my situation but that most likely everyone on this board has been affected by this virus. I simply wanted people to stop posting on the Blazer Board, graphs and obscure stats, that support their conspiracy theories. The statement "Think before you post" is very real on a site like this.
I also will fight and die so that they have the right to believe whatever they want to believe. Just stay off my Blazer Board with crap.
If any of them want to continue to bury their heads in the sand for a political reason or candidate then so be it. Just don't constantly post the stupid shit day in and day out when you know it's bullshit. People are dying daily. Lots of them! They constantly want to move the goal post. At first it was just a flu. They it was just all a hoax. Then the numbers were all being modified for money. Then it was all gonna go away by summer. They it was going to go away once the election was over. Now it's all just a way for big pharma to inject you with a tracking system. Now all the sudden they want to try to pull an off circuit graph that has been debunked about Israel concerning the effectiveness of a vaccine which by the way was created under their dudes watch when he himself created the "Operation Warp Speed" to create a vaccine.

It's all laughable if there was actually a reason not to cry. The stupidity in this country is off the charts.
That's it, get it off your chest. This is a safe place to do it.
 
Preliminary research finds that even mild cases of COVID-19 leave a mark on the brain

by Jessica Bernard, Texas A&M University

With more than 18 months of the pandemic in the rearview mirror, researchers have been steadily gathering new and important insights into the effects of COVID-19 on the body and brain. These findings are raising concerns about the long-term impacts that the coronavirus might have on biological processes such as aging.


As a cognitive neuroscientist, my past research has focused on understanding how normal brain changes related to aging affect people's ability to think and move – particularly in middle age and beyond. But as more evidence came in showing that COVID-19 could affect the body and brain for months or longer following infection, my research team became interested in exploring how it might also impact the natural process of aging.

Peering in at the brain's response to COVID-19
In August 2021, a preliminary but large-scale study investigating brain changes in people who had experienced COVID-19 drew a great deal of attention within the neuroscience community.

In that study, researchers relied on an existing database called the UK Biobank, which contains brain imaging data from over 45,000 people in the U.K. going back to 2014. This means – crucially – that there was baseline data and brain imaging of all of those people from before the pandemic.

The research team analyzed the brain imaging data and then brought back those who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 for additional brain scans. They compared people who had experienced COVID-19 to participants who had not, carefully matching the groups based on age, sex, baseline test date and study location, as well as common risk factors for disease, such as health variables and socioeconomic status.

The team found marked differences in gray matter – which is made up of the cell bodies of neurons that process information in the brain – between those who had been infected with COVID-19 and those who had not. Specifically, the thickness of the gray matter tissue in brain regions known as the frontal and temporal lobes was reduced in the COVID-19 group, differing from the typical patterns seen in the group that hadn't experienced COVID-19.


In the general population, it is normal to see some change in gray matter volume or thickness over time as people age, but the changes were larger than normal in those who had been infected with COVID-19.

Interestingly, when the researchers separated the individuals who had severe enough illness to require hospitalization, the results were the same as for those who had experienced milder COVID-19. That is, people who had been infected with COVID-19 showed a loss of brain volume even when the disease was not severe enough to require hospitalization.

Finally, researchers also investigated changes in performance on cognitive tasks and found that those who had contracted COVID-19 were slower in processing information, relative to those who had not.

While we have to be careful interpreting these findings as they await formal peer review, the large sample, pre- and post-illness data in the same people and careful matching with people who had not had COVID-19 have made this preliminary work particularly valuable.

What do these changes in brain volume mean?
Early on in the pandemic, one of the most common reports from those infected with COVID-19 was the loss of sense of taste and smell.

Strikingly, the brain regions that the U.K. researchers found to be impacted by COVID-19 are all linked to the olfactory bulb, a structure near the front of the brain that passes signals about smells from the nose to other brain regions. The olfactory bulb has connections to regions of the temporal lobe. We often talk about the temporal lobe in the context of aging and Alzheimer's disease because it is where the hippocampus is located. The hippocampus is likely to play a key role in aging, given its involvement in memory and cognitive processes.

The sense of smell is also important to Alzheimer's research, as some data has suggested that those at risk for the disease have a reduced sense of smell. While it is far too early to draw any conclusions about the long-term impacts of these COVID-related changes, investigating possible connections between COVID-19-related brain changes and memory is of great interest – particularly given the regions implicated and their importance in memory and Alzheimer's disease.

Looking ahead
These new findings bring about important yet unanswered questions: What do these brain changes following COVID-19 mean for the process and pace of aging? And, over time does the brain recover to some extent from viral infection?

These are active and open areas of research, some of which we are beginning to do in my own laboratory in conjunction with our ongoing work investigating brain aging.



Brain images from a 35-year-old and an 85-year-old. Orange arrows show the thinner gray matter in the older individual. Green arrows point to areas where there is more space filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) due to reduced brain volume. The purple circles highlight the brains' ventricles, which are filled with CSF. In older adults, these fluid-filled areas are much larger. Jessica Bernard, CC BY-ND

Our lab's work demonstrates that as people age, the brain thinks and processes information differently. In addition, we've observed changes over time in how peoples' bodies move and how people learn new motor skills. Several decades of work have demonstrated that older adults have a harder time processing and manipulating information – such as updating a mental grocery list – but they typically maintain their knowledge of facts and vocabulary. With respect to motor skills, we know that older adults still learn, but they do so more slowly then young adults.

When it comes to brain structure, we typically see a decrease in the size of the brain in adults over age 65. This decrease is not just localized to one area. Differences can be seen across many regions of the brain. There is also typically an increase in cerebrospinal fluid that fills space due to the loss of brain tissue. In addition, white matter, the insulation on axons – long cables that carry electrical impulses between nerve cells – is also less intact in older adults.

As life expectancy has increased in the past decades, more individuals are reaching older age. While the goal is for all to live long and healthy lives, even in the best-case scenario where one ages without disease or disability, older adulthood brings on changes in how we think and move.

Learning how all of these puzzle pieces fit together will help us unravel the mysteries of aging so that we can help improve quality of life and function for aging individuals. And now, in the context of COVID-19, it will help us understand the degree to which the brain may recover after illness as well.

[Get the best of The Conversation, every weekend. Sign up for our weekly newsletter.]

Jessica Bernard, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
 
A good friend of ours from Taiwan is the head microbiologist at Tsu Chi Medical college in Taiwan and emails me research they've been doing since this covid arrived...they had extensive experience with SARS in 2003...she told me about the long term affects of a covid infection when the first wave happened...people think all the science is coming from American organizations and completely ignore the scientists around the planet who are arriving at conclusions just like we have.....it's not dems and republicans over there...it's just survival and science.....to the conspiracy nuts in America....grow the fuck up and get in line...stubborn ignorance will not save you from an airborne pandemic..
 
jonathan isaac, my brother, i stand with you!

if one wants to get vaccinated, its fine, if one doesnt want to get vaccinated, its also fine, to each their own!

Perhaps society should treat the unvaccinated like lepers used to be treated-cast out of normal society and forced to live together and watch each other slowly waste away and die.

Choice is all well and good until it infringes on others and having crisis medical care declared in my state scares me who has been to ER for both Kidney Stones & chest pain that I may go and get turned away due to the number of unvaccinated people taking up space & resources.
 
I’ve been reading posts in this thread and this is my first time sharing my opinion on this publicly. I’ve seen a few posters mention their frustrations with Americans and the US vaccine hesitancy, but I can assure you, the conspiracy news and frustration you’re experiencing is a global issue.

I moved out of the US about 15 years ago, and I honestly can’t wait to move back to the US. (that’s another topic)

I’ve experienced a ton of vaccine hesitancy personally from where I live now, as well as from others back in the US. From friends, family members, rich people, poor people, and staff members. It’s from all walks of life.

For the life of me, I don’t understand how quickly some people are to believe random or alternative news, because of their mistrust for those in government or power. I can understand the mistrust in the government, but doctors? Doctors can no longer be trusted either apparently, so we’ll self medicate instead?

I’ve personally known 3 people that have died from Covid, including my father-in-law that passed before a vaccine was available. Yet, I’ve known no one that has actually died from the vaccine.

Don’t we have laws for travel, for drinking, for smoking, for wearing clothes in public, among many other things? It is frustrating to say the least.

The US has it’s problems like any other country, but it’s an amazing place despite its issues.

This is a global issue unfortunately and equally as frustrating. I just wanted to share my perspective.

Common sense is not so common.
 
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I’ve been reading posts in this thread and this is my first time sharing my opinion on this publicly. I’ve seen a few posters mention their frustrations with Americans and the US vaccine hesitancy, but I can assure you, the conspiracy news and frustration you’re experiencing is a global issue.

I moved out of the US about 15 years ago, and I honestly can’t wait to move back to the US. (that’s another topic)

I’ve experienced a ton of vaccine hesitancy personally from where I live now, as well as from others back in the US. From friends, family members, rich people, poor people, and staff members. It’s from all walks of life.

For the life of me, I don’t understand how quickly some people are to believe random or alternative news, because of their mistrust for those in government or power. I can understand the mistrust in the government, but doctors? Doctors can no longer be trusted either apparently, so we’ll self medicate instead?

I’ve personally known 3 people that have died from Covid, including my father-in-law that passed before a vaccine was available. Yet, I’ve known no one that has actually died from the vaccine.

Don’t we have laws for travel, for drinking, for smoking, for wearing clothes in public, among many other things? It is frustrating to say the least.

The US has it’s problems like any other country, but it’s an amazing place despite its issues.

This is a global issue unfortunately and equally as frustrating. I just wanted to share my perspective.

Common sense is not so common.

Thanks for posting that.
 
I’ve been reading posts in this thread and this is my first time sharing my opinion on this publicly. I’ve seen a few posters mention their frustrations with Americans and the US vaccine hesitancy, but I can assure you, the conspiracy news and frustration you’re experiencing is a global issue.

I moved out of the US about 15 years ago, and I honestly can’t wait to move back to the US. (that’s another topic)

I’ve experienced a ton of vaccine hesitancy personally from where I live now, as well as from others back in the US. From friends, family members, rich people, poor people, and staff members. It’s from all walks of life.

For the life of me, I don’t understand how quickly some people are to believe random or alternative news, because of their mistrust for those in government or power. I can understand the mistrust in the government, but doctors? Doctors can no longer be trusted either apparently, so we’ll self medicate instead?

I’ve personally known 3 people that have died from Covid, including my father-in-law that passed before a vaccine was available. Yet, I’ve known no one that has actually died from the vaccine.

Don’t we have laws for travel, for drinking, for smoking, for wearing clothes in public, among many other things? It is frustrating to say the least.

The US has it’s problems like any other country, but it’s an amazing place despite its issues.

This is a global issue unfortunately and equally as frustrating. I just wanted to share my perspective.

Common sense is not so common.
 
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Could DNA vaccines be the next tool in the world’s battle against COVID-19?
India last month said that it had created the world’s first DNA vaccine, ZyCoV-D. While standard vaccines use actual 'hardware' protein, DNA vaccines use the 'software' blueprint of the virus.


A man receives a dose of the COVISHIELD vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), manufactured by Serum Institute of India, inside a passenger bus in Ahmedabad, India, September 23, 2021
(photo credit: REUTERS/AMIT DAVE)

India last month began boasting that it has created – and its regulatory body approved – the world’s first DNA vaccine, ZyCoV-D.

The vaccine, developed by a company called Zydus Cadila, expects to have it available for use as early as next month, giving hope to a country that has suffered more than 447,000 deaths at the hand of the virus.

What is a DNA vaccine and could this new class of vaccination become the next tool in the world’s fight against COVID-19?



A DNA vaccine is a form of a software vaccine, explained Tel Aviv University’s Prof. Jonathan Gershoni.

A software vaccine is one in which scientists vaccinate with the blueprint of the virus – just the DNA or the RNA corresponding to the genes that code for the spike protein – injecting it in a palatable and effective way into the body. The cells then synthesize the viral protein, which leads to the production of antibodies against the viral spike.

This is as opposed to a hardware vaccine, which actually contains hardware, that is physical bits and pieces of the virus protein.
A WOMAN receives a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, at Meuhedet vaccination center in Jerusalem, last week. (credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)

“You can have a hardware vaccine that consists of a killed virus, for example, or an attenuated virus,” Gershoni explained. “Or you can have a subunit vaccine as well, such as the vaccine for Hepatitis B, which is just purified spike protein.

“The immune system identifies the presence of the viral protein… and that stimulates the immune system to respond and make highly specific targeted antibodies that inactivate the virus.”

All of the traditional childhood vaccines that exist today are hardware vaccines.

However, since the late 1980s, scientists began playing with the idea that there could be applications for injecting DNA or RNA directly – first, in trying to develop gene therapy, and more recently, in the development of what Gershoni calls software vaccines.

“We know that the information flow in biology goes like this: the genetic material is stored in a very stable molecule, double-stranded DNA,” Gershoni said. “However, the information that flows from the gene needs to be transcribed to create a disposable and intermediate genetic material in the form of RNA. So, RNA in the traditional sense, is simply a disposable copy of the DNA gene.”

However, it is the RNA and not the DNA that is able to interact with the protein manufacturing machinery, known as ribosomes. The ribosomes are what recognize the RNA and systematically translate the genetic material, which is written in the language of RNA, into the hardware – that is to say, the protein.

“The hardware is the protein and the instruction manuals, the recipes that tell us how to make these proteins, can be either in DNA or RNA,” he said. “DNA or RNA, therefore, fall under the category of software vaccines.”

In the beginning, scientists favored DNA because it is far less finicky than RNA, which breaks down easily. But on the other hand, the RNA is a more direct way of delivering the instruction manual because the ribosomes cannot interact with the DNA. As such, in systems that use DNA as the genetic material being transferred, the next required step, once the DNA has been delivered to the cells, is that those cells have to make RNA copies of the genes. Only then can the RNA copy of the foreign DNA be translated by the ribosomes to produce the target protein that can then stimulate the correct immune response.

“Injecting RNA in some respects is more efficient,” Gershoni said.

Both the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccines, for example, are RNA vaccines.

Despite the claims coming from India, there are other DNA vaccines already on the market. They are just packaged differently.

The AstraZeneca, Sputnik V and Johnson & Johnson vaccines all contain DNA of the spike protein as their active ingredient. These vaccines, Gershoni explained, take the DNA of the coronavirus spike protein and package it inside the DNA of a safe virus called Adenovirus.

These vaccines deliver the gene for the spike protein via the Adenovirus that infects human cells but does not cause any noticeable or harmful disease.

“If we take a virus like that and manipulate its genes and swap some of the genes of the viral vector with the gene for the coronavirus spike, when such viral vectors infect our cells they are manipulated and produce the coronavirus spike protein, which then stimulates the production of antibodies against coronavirus,” Gershoni further explained.

So what is the difference, given that the India vaccine also contains DNA and is a DNA virus?

What differentiates the Indian vaccine is that it contains much less DNA and is not packaged in a viral vector. The Indian DNA stands alone.

“What they have done is taken a small, circular piece of DNA called a plasmid and incorporated into this plasmid a piece of DNA that corresponds to the 1,200 amino acids of the coronavirus spike protein,” Gershoni said.

The plasmid that they are using in ZyCoV-D is a plasmid from the 1990s called pVAX1 a commercially available plasmid DNA whose total size is only about 3,000 letters (nucleotide base pairs).

In this case, the DNA is not wrapped or packaged in anything but directly injected into the arm, something referred to as “naked DNA.”

This is the first plasmid DNA vaccine that has been authorized for human use. Gershoni said that there have been veterinary applications of plasmid DNA used in the past.

It is also different from the other vaccines because it is delivered intradermally, meaning it is injected without a needle via a high-pressure stream of liquid containing the DNA.

The ZyCoV-D regimen is three shots, each 28 days apart. The phase III trial found the vaccine’s efficacy to be less than 70%.

Gershoni said that although some people have expressed concern with DNA vaccines, which must enter the nucleus of the cell to be transcribed and generate the RNA and therefore could theoretically impact a person’s chromosomes, there is no obvious mechanistic reason why this should occur.

He said that an effort was made to streamline the DNA, “make it as compact, clean and mean and with as little extra DNA as possible.

“Whereas people around the world may be concerned and debating whether this DNA vaccine is a good idea,” Gershoni continued, “we have been blessed in Israel with RNA vaccines. So under no circumstances should theoretical arguments about DNA safety be used in Israel. They are simply not relevant.”

https://www.jpost.com/international...-in-the-worlds-battle-against-covid-19-680371
 
Could DNA vaccines be the next tool in the world’s battle against COVID-19?
India last month said that it had created the world’s first DNA vaccine, ZyCoV-D. While standard vaccines use actual 'hardware' protein, DNA vaccines use the 'software' blueprint of the virus.


A man receives a dose of the COVISHIELD vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), manufactured by Serum Institute of India, inside a passenger bus in Ahmedabad, India, September 23, 2021
(photo credit: REUTERS/AMIT DAVE)

India last month began boasting that it has created – and its regulatory body approved – the world’s first DNA vaccine, ZyCoV-D.

The vaccine, developed by a company called Zydus Cadila, expects to have it available for use as early as next month, giving hope to a country that has suffered more than 447,000 deaths at the hand of the virus.

What is a DNA vaccine and could this new class of vaccination become the next tool in the world’s fight against COVID-19?



A DNA vaccine is a form of a software vaccine, explained Tel Aviv University’s Prof. Jonathan Gershoni.

A software vaccine is one in which scientists vaccinate with the blueprint of the virus – just the DNA or the RNA corresponding to the genes that code for the spike protein – injecting it in a palatable and effective way into the body. The cells then synthesize the viral protein, which leads to the production of antibodies against the viral spike.

This is as opposed to a hardware vaccine, which actually contains hardware, that is physical bits and pieces of the virus protein.
A WOMAN receives a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, at Meuhedet vaccination center in Jerusalem, last week. (credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)

“You can have a hardware vaccine that consists of a killed virus, for example, or an attenuated virus,” Gershoni explained. “Or you can have a subunit vaccine as well, such as the vaccine for Hepatitis B, which is just purified spike protein.

“The immune system identifies the presence of the viral protein… and that stimulates the immune system to respond and make highly specific targeted antibodies that inactivate the virus.”

All of the traditional childhood vaccines that exist today are hardware vaccines.

However, since the late 1980s, scientists began playing with the idea that there could be applications for injecting DNA or RNA directly – first, in trying to develop gene therapy, and more recently, in the development of what Gershoni calls software vaccines.

“We know that the information flow in biology goes like this: the genetic material is stored in a very stable molecule, double-stranded DNA,” Gershoni said. “However, the information that flows from the gene needs to be transcribed to create a disposable and intermediate genetic material in the form of RNA. So, RNA in the traditional sense, is simply a disposable copy of the DNA gene.”

However, it is the RNA and not the DNA that is able to interact with the protein manufacturing machinery, known as ribosomes. The ribosomes are what recognize the RNA and systematically translate the genetic material, which is written in the language of RNA, into the hardware – that is to say, the protein.

“The hardware is the protein and the instruction manuals, the recipes that tell us how to make these proteins, can be either in DNA or RNA,” he said. “DNA or RNA, therefore, fall under the category of software vaccines.”

In the beginning, scientists favored DNA because it is far less finicky than RNA, which breaks down easily. But on the other hand, the RNA is a more direct way of delivering the instruction manual because the ribosomes cannot interact with the DNA. As such, in systems that use DNA as the genetic material being transferred, the next required step, once the DNA has been delivered to the cells, is that those cells have to make RNA copies of the genes. Only then can the RNA copy of the foreign DNA be translated by the ribosomes to produce the target protein that can then stimulate the correct immune response.

“Injecting RNA in some respects is more efficient,” Gershoni said.

Both the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccines, for example, are RNA vaccines.

Despite the claims coming from India, there are other DNA vaccines already on the market. They are just packaged differently.

The AstraZeneca, Sputnik V and Johnson & Johnson vaccines all contain DNA of the spike protein as their active ingredient. These vaccines, Gershoni explained, take the DNA of the coronavirus spike protein and package it inside the DNA of a safe virus called Adenovirus.

These vaccines deliver the gene for the spike protein via the Adenovirus that infects human cells but does not cause any noticeable or harmful disease.

“If we take a virus like that and manipulate its genes and swap some of the genes of the viral vector with the gene for the coronavirus spike, when such viral vectors infect our cells they are manipulated and produce the coronavirus spike protein, which then stimulates the production of antibodies against coronavirus,” Gershoni further explained.

So what is the difference, given that the India vaccine also contains DNA and is a DNA virus?

What differentiates the Indian vaccine is that it contains much less DNA and is not packaged in a viral vector. The Indian DNA stands alone.

“What they have done is taken a small, circular piece of DNA called a plasmid and incorporated into this plasmid a piece of DNA that corresponds to the 1,200 amino acids of the coronavirus spike protein,” Gershoni said.

The plasmid that they are using in ZyCoV-D is a plasmid from the 1990s called pVAX1 a commercially available plasmid DNA whose total size is only about 3,000 letters (nucleotide base pairs).

In this case, the DNA is not wrapped or packaged in anything but directly injected into the arm, something referred to as “naked DNA.”

This is the first plasmid DNA vaccine that has been authorized for human use. Gershoni said that there have been veterinary applications of plasmid DNA used in the past.

It is also different from the other vaccines because it is delivered intradermally, meaning it is injected without a needle via a high-pressure stream of liquid containing the DNA.

The ZyCoV-D regimen is three shots, each 28 days apart. The phase III trial found the vaccine’s efficacy to be less than 70%.

Gershoni said that although some people have expressed concern with DNA vaccines, which must enter the nucleus of the cell to be transcribed and generate the RNA and therefore could theoretically impact a person’s chromosomes, there is no obvious mechanistic reason why this should occur.

He said that an effort was made to streamline the DNA, “make it as compact, clean and mean and with as little extra DNA as possible.

“Whereas people around the world may be concerned and debating whether this DNA vaccine is a good idea,” Gershoni continued, “we have been blessed in Israel with RNA vaccines. So under no circumstances should theoretical arguments about DNA safety be used in Israel. They are simply not relevant.”

https://www.jpost.com/international...-in-the-worlds-battle-against-covid-19-680371

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COVID-19 pandemic cut life expectancy by most since World War Two –study








LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic reduced life expectancy in 2020 by the largest amount since World War Two, according to a study published on Monday by Oxford University, with the life expectancy of American men dropping by more than two years.

Life expectancy fell by more than six months compared with 2019 in 22 of the 29 countries analysed in the study, which spanned Europe, the United States and Chile. There were reductions in life expectancy in 27 of the 29 countries overall.

The university said most life expectancy reductions across different countries could be linked to official COVID-19 deaths. There have been nearly 5 million reported deaths caused by the new coronavirus so far, a Reuters tally shows.

"The fact that our results highlight such a large impact that is directly attributable to COVID-19 shows how devastating a shock it has been for many countries," said Dr Ridhi Kashyap, co-lead author of the paper, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology.


There were greater drops in life expectancy for men than women in most countries, with the largest decline in American men, who saw life expectancy drop by 2.2 years relative to 2019.

Overall, men had more than a year shaved off in 15 countries, compared to women in 11 countries. That wiped out the progress on mortality that had been made in the previous 5.6 years.

In the United States, the rise in mortality was mainly among those of working age and those under 60, while in Europe, deaths among people aged over 60 contributed more significantly to the increase in mortality.

Kashyap appealed to more countries, including low- and middle-income nations, to make mortality data available for further studies.


“We urgently call for the publication and availability of more disaggregated data to better understand the impacts of the pandemic globally,” she said.

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