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Sinkies prefer Sinovac is because it has less serious side effect than Pfizer or Morderna.
 
Oppose mRNA shot means CCP supporter? I swear the IQ level in this forum has decreased so much these few years
 
Sinkies prefer Sinovac is because it has less serious side effect than Pfizer or Morderna.
Oppose mRNA shot means CCP supporter? I swear the IQ level in this forum has decreased so much these few years
I don't really trust mRNA vaccines and I fucking hate the CCP. Although Sinovac is an inactivated virus vaccine, I just don't trust the CCP. I am waiting for a similar inactivated virus vaccine from Novavax.

"The mRNA vaccines, like Pfizer and Moderna, contain a piece of genetic code called RNA that the body creates an immune response for.

Novavax uses a traditional vaccine approach of using purified pieces of the coronavirus to spur an immune response in the body.

The body can then make antibodies to the spike proteins that cover the coronavirus."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06...e-trial-results-when-australia-mrna/100215354

S'pore may get non-mRNA Novavax Covid-19 vaccine before year-end​

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    Jun 25, 2021, 12:56 am

SINGAPORE - Singapore has signed advance purchase agreements with American biotechnology company Novavax to secure its protein-based Covid-19 vaccine, with supplies possibly arriving before the end of the year.

Singapore's Health Ministry (MOH) signed the agreements with Novavax in January this year, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Thursday (June 24) at a virtual press conference held by the multi-ministry task force on Covid-19.

He added that MOH has been looking for vaccines of good quality, which are safe and effective, to be part of the national vaccination programme, and noted that Novavax has recently showed encouraging results.

Novavax has been shown to be more than 90 per cent effective against a variety of Covid-19 variants, based on late-stage data from its clinical trial in the United States.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...mrna-novavax-covid-19-vaccine-before-year-end
 
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