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Information on corona vaccination

A total of three vaccines have so far been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) : namely by Pfizer / BioNTech , Moderna and AstraZeneca .

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These vaccines give hope in the fight against the corona virus, as they are highly effective and, according to studies, are very well tolerated !

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I would like to give you some information about vaccines and vaccination in general.

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The vaccines from Pfizer / BioNTech and Moderna are so-called mRNA vaccines (messenger - ribonucleic acid / acid). Here the cell is injected with a set of instructions for antigens. However, these assembly instructions do not penetrate the cell nucleus - the seat of the DNA - and thus do NOT change the genetic material. The cell then makes a viral protein that the body develops immunity to.

The m-RNA is not self-replicating, i.e. it does not reproduce itself and only as many antigens are formed as m-RNA is inoculated into the body. The formation of antigens occurs quickly, within the first seven days.

The advantage of this vaccination is that it is very effective . The disadvantage: the vaccine is unstable and sensitive . It must be stored at extremely low temperatures and must not be shaken too much.

 

AstraZeneca's vaccine is based on a weakened version of a chimpanzee cold virus and contains genetic material from a spike protein that is used by the virus to attach to human cells.
The vaccine is also very effective and more stable at the same time. However, there is a lack of data on older vaccination subjects. That is why there was initially the consideration of only allowing it to be used by younger people. The EMA approved this vaccine for older people on January 29th, 2021. However, on January 30th, 2021, the national vaccination committee decided to initially only administer the vaccine to people under 65 years of age.

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All vaccinations are given in two parts , with an interval of  three to four weeks . After the first vaccination, an immunization of 50% should be achieved. Partial immunization occurs after the first seven days.


After the second part vaccination, immunization should be given for about eight months .

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People who have survived a confirmed corona disease and already have antigens should refrain from vaccination due to the current shortage of vaccines. Your natural immunity lasts in about six to eight months. After this time they too can be vaccinated as normal.

 

Just because you are vaccinated doesn't mean you are no longer contagious. At least such an effect has not yet been proven . However, the vaccination protects you from a fatal course of the coronavirus disease.

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As concerns about side effects or long-term effects are repeatedly expressed by the general public, I would like to briefly mention it:

So far only mild side effects (flu-like symptoms, headache, pain at the injection site, ...) have been noted! These side effects subsided after a short time . In general, side effects occur in the first few days and up to two months after vaccination. Long-term consequences are (of course) not known so far.

The vaccination is harmless during pregnancy and when breastfeeding . It does not affect fertility !

 

All studies on the vaccines can be accessed ONLINE and are accessible to everyone! Such transparency is, for its part, unique!
I am adding the links for this below.

 

The vaccines are (for the time being) not available in pharmacies and are not for free sale.

 

To dispel a few more rumors:

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- No microchips are implanted!

- Your genetic material will not be changed!
- The state does not want to monitor or spy on them!
- No DNA samples are taken!

- The state does not earn anything from it!

- You don't have to pay for the vaccine!

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If you don't feel like getting the vaccination, you can still try Corona as an alternative.

 

 

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- BNT 162 b2 vaccine:
FDA dossier: https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download

Sponsor dossier: https://www.fda.gov/media/144246/download

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- mRNA 1273 vaccine:
FDA dossier: https://www.fda.gov/media/144434/download

Sponsor dossier: https://www.fda.gov/media/144452/download

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- AZD1222 vaccine:
PI / II: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32702298/

PII / III: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33220855/

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- Review COVID vaccines:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32967006/

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- European Medicines Agency EMA:

https://www.ema.europa.eu/en

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