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If you had usernames avatars that looked similar it would be a job telling your posts apart sometimes.
However, SSG does post interesting news articles sometimes, and I appreciate that.Comment
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does anyone know what this means its from the ukgov website
What COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca contains10^10 viral particles
if I put 10^10 into google I get a huge number
maybe I should be asking this one on a medicine forumComment
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You and SSG both seem to support restrictions on your freedom and privacy if it is for the "greater good"
If you had usernames avatars that looked similar it would be a job telling your posts apart sometimes.
However, SSG does post interesting news articles sometimes, and I appreciate that.
― Ben FranklinComment
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They have no desire to look at links provided even if it is from a government website, probably because it goes against what their media sources tells them and therefore, in their mind cannot be correct.Comment
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well when their 'news' sources LIE OUT of ALL their holes, what can one expect. They have no desire to learn/know the truth.Comment
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Clear Link Between AstraZeneca Vaccine and Rare Blood Clots in Brain, EMA Official Tells Paper
By ReutersCOVID-19 vaccineThe World Health OrganizationComment
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The U.S. Army will start testing among adult volunteers an Army-developed Covid-19 vaccine that researchers say may protect against a variety of coronavirus variants.
Army doctors plan to start testing on Tuesday the protein-based shot in as many as 72 adults ages 18 to 55 at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md., the institute said. The team will test whether the vaccine safely induces the desired immune response in study subjects.Comment
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The U.S. Army will start testing among adult volunteers an Army-developed Covid-19 vaccine that researchers say may protect against a variety of coronavirus variants.
Army doctors plan to start testing on Tuesday the protein-based shot in as many as 72 adults ages 18 to 55 at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md., the institute said. The team will test whether the vaccine safely induces the desired immune response in study subjects.
oh great haven't the military/NG been subjected to enough 'trial n errors'?
they are called to D.C. to defend against 'rioters' just to sit/sleep in a garage and eat poisoned food. They were treated like shit ( the way MOT democrats treat them)
they aren't given the resources they need to do their jobs effectively ...'spat' on for doing their jobs.
Trump NEVER treated the military that way... that's why the majority of service personal stood behind Trump willingly.Comment
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