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tamago Posted on Sept 5 2008 What song or music are you listening to right now? Let's post!1 point
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Have You Been Vaccinated? - What Covid 19 Vaccine Did You Get (Answers can be changed anytime) Don't forget to answer the survey. Thanks!1 point
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Magic The Gathering There's always more to know, which is part of Magic's appeal. It is complex and requires great thought and effort. The game is worth it, though, and while it is fantastic to play, the best part of all are the friends you end up making.1 point
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Unforgettable Childhood Movies - Tell Your Story How You Were Able To Watch It1 point
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RULES: 1. Tell from which movie the dialogue is from. 2. Give a movie line for the next member to guess. 3. No cheating, Don't use search engines! “Wow! All of you bigger than the Action Figures”1 point
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What is your favorite milk tea flavor? What’s your flavor today?1 point
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Perfumes - All About Scents (Box and Bottle Pics) I know there are many people who collect perfumes out there, share with us your stash ?1 point
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What's Your Car Brand? Why? Please don't forget to answer the survey ?1 point
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Hi Guys, post your cute pet photos here! It would be great if you could include your pet's names and other details. Who wants to start?1 point
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Bread Crumbs * combination Chow & Spitz * born 13 Sep. 2020 * picture was taken 28 Nov. 20201 point
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He he he ... If I'm not mistaken, no vaccines have been authorized for use in the Philippines as of this writing. Sat. 02 Jan. If anyone answers "yes" now, he / she may be investigated by the government in reference to unauthorized use of vaccines.1 point
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As software and apps are upgraded, old hardware has a harder time keeping up. My old phone could hardly cope with the the things I needed to do. So I bought a new one that would suit me needs better1 point
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I will pick the brand that will be given free by the Japanese government. It will be free here to all Filipino OWFs. When the pandemic started the Japanese gave EVERYONE 100,000 Yen. Regardless if they were Japanese or Filipinos (or any nationality). The only requirement was you had to be registered with the city.1 point
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Historia de Un Amor by David Bustamante. I was singing it on karaoke this past Christmas and it stuck still this 2021. *sigh*1 point
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Well its true that the best part is meeting other players. Whether yoy are playing casually or competitive depends on what your game play is. There are high level of competition and there are just those you like yo have fun with other peoples. Depends on you style. Others prefer to play commander (edh) the feel of politics and all1 point
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AstraZeneca is a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the development and commercialization of prescription medicine. Their medicines are targeted for the treatment of cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, inflammation, autoimmune, oncology, infection, and neuroscience diseases. AstraZeneca collaborated with the University of Oxford to create a COVID-19 vaccine. How their vaccine works: Like Russia’s Sputnik V, AstraZeneca’s vaccines use a genetically altered virus called adenovirus. This virus, which is not harmful to recipients, will carry spike protein (like the “crowns” in coronavirus). Injecting this, in theory, will help the immune system to recognize and attack coronavirus. AstraZeneca’s vaccine requires a regular fridge temperature for storage. Status development: AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford announced on December 8 that it finished the Phase 3 interim analysis for the vaccine. The researchers noted that the efficacy rate for two doses – with the first dose at half strength – reached 90 percent. While a combination of two full-strength doses only resulted in 62 percent efficacy. Issues and concerns: Scientists questioned the vaccine efficacy rate after the reported error in dosage. In a report published by the New York Times on November 25, experts inquired how the combination of half dosage for the first shot and full dosage for the second shot resulted in a 90 percent efficacy rate.1 point
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COVAX Facility, also known as the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Acces Facility, is a global mechanism designed to guarantee rapid, fair, and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines worldwide. It is co-led by Gavi, an international organization created to improve access to new and underused vaccines, along with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and the World Health Organization. The Philippines joined COVAX Facility in July. How does COVAX Facility work? “The COVAX Facility will make investments across a broad portfolio of promising vaccine candidates (including those being supported by CEPI) to make sure at-risk investment in manufacturing happens now,” Gavi explained. Since it follows a pooling process, COVAX can ensure rapid access to vaccines. Status about COVID-19 vaccine: According to the Philippines’ vaccine czar Galvez, about 80 percent of the vaccines in the global market were already taken by rich countries. The COVAX Facility, on the other hand, was able to acquire 2 percent. This means that the country is “fighting” to secure the other 18 percent of the vaccine supply.1 point
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Sinovac is a Beijing-based biopharmaceutical company founded in 2001. Their focus is on the research, development, and manufacture of vaccines against infectious diseases such as H1N1 influenza and COVID-19. How their vaccine works: Unlike Moderna, which uses RNA in its vaccines, Sinovac’s CoronaVac relies on inactivated pathogens that are grown and killed in laboratories. Similar to the inactivated vaccines used for polio, this vaccine uses the killed viruses to produce antigens which signal the immune system to attack the virus causing COVID-19. CoronaVac can be stored in a standard refrigerator at 2-8 degrees Celsius. Status development: In October, Sinovac submitted its application to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the Philippines to conduct Phase 3 clinical trials for CoronaVac in the country. COVID-19 policy chief implementer and vaccine czar Carlito Galvez, Jr. earlier said that the vaccine may be the first to be rolled out in the country, probably by the first quarter of 2021. Sinovac has yet to report the efficacy rate of CoronaVac. Issues and concerns: Sinovac has been recently reported to be involved in a bribery scandal. However, the company cleared out its CEO, Yin Weidong, of the accusations. Roll-out: According to Galvez, they are already finalizing negotiations with Sinovac. He said the pharmaceutical firm vowed to supply vaccines in the country by April 2021. However, Galvez negotiated to get it by March.1 point
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Black coffee please. Ready to drink. I don’t want to burn my tongue sipping coffee, again.1 point
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