好消息!完成两剂接种人群中没有重症发生!要知道,这些首先接种的都是高危人群! Israel, which has already given a full set of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccinations to over 6% of its citizens, has not registered a single serious Covid-19 case among them, even as infections surge in the wider population, the government said on Tuesday. https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2057515/israel-sees-no-serious-cases-after-pfizer-shots
https://reurl.cc/e9mmvj ANALYST: 'IT COULD PROVE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN PFIZER THOUGHT' In week after 2nd Pfizer vaccine shot, only 20 of 128,000 Israelis get COVID Figure represents 0.015 percent of people, indicating vaccine is hitting 95% efficiency rate predicted by clinical trials; top immunologist hails ‘exciting results’
好消息!完成两剂接种人群中没有重症发生!要知道,这些首先接种的都是高危人群! Israel, which has already given a full set of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccinations to over 6% of its citizens, has not registered a single serious Covid-19 case among them, even as infections surge in the wider population, the government said on Tuesday. https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2057515/israel-sees-no-serious-cases-after-pfizer-shots Melaniejj9991 发表于 2021-01-26 11:35
以色列太暴力了,孕妇都打新冠疫苗。 Financial Times 今天的新闻 Israel viewed with envy after securing too much vaccine Pledge to jab public quickly and share data with Pfizer ensures supplies aplenty MEHUL SRIVASTAVA — TEL AVIV QUIQUE KIERSZENBAUM — JERUSALEM A pregnant woman receives the BioNTech/ Pfizer vaccine in Tel Aviv on Saturday Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Late last year, Israel was competing furiously with much larger countries to secure vaccine supplies from global manufacturers as the coronavirus pandemic raged. Now, it finds itself spearheading one of the world’s fastest vaccination drives, with more vaccine — both in-country and en route — than it will use. How did a country with barely 9m citizens persuade companies courting markets with hundreds of millions of potential customers to fill its orders first? The answer lies in 17 conversations between Albert Bourla, Pfizer’s chief executive, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, and Yuli Edelstein, the health minister. The two Israeli politicians promised to build one of the fastest vaccination drives in the world and share data on its impact on the pandemic, so long as supplies were plentiful and uninterrupted. Pfizer agreed and the deliveries started by mid-December. “The company will be able to boast about it, to make profit from it and to publicise it,” said Mr Edelstein, in an interview with the Financial Times. “Without this, any company wouldn’t even be looking at our direction — they would be looking for markets a hundred times the size.” With more deliveries due, Israel is set to have a surplus of vaccines from all three main manufacturers by March. Already, the Pfizer deal has seen planeloads of BioNTech/Pfizer vaccines land nearly every Sunday in Tel Aviv, greeted by television cameras. While other countries have scrambled to ramp up supplies, and some face delays, Israel has administered first shots to more than 2.6m citizens, and second shots to just over 1.1m, mostly over the age of 60. “We are vaccinating at 10 times the pace of the United States,” Mr Netanyahu said on Sunday, promising 1m new shots this week. “No country has done what we are able to do.” The deal, and the breakneck efficiency of the vaccination drive, has bolstered Mr Netanyahu’s political fortunes as he seeks re-election in March. Deliveries of pre-ordered Moderna vaccine will pick up in March and millions of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine are also en route. By then, Israel plans to have most of its adult population inoculated with Pfizer’s vaccine. What Israel would do with those extra supplies was still not clear, said Mr Edelstein. Israeli media have reported some EU allies, such as Cyprus, had asked Mr Netanyahu for excess supplies, but Mr Edelstein denied those reports. “We are not in the business of trading the extra vaccines,” he said. “We want to make sure we have enough for us and, if there is enough, we will see what we can do for our immediate neighbours — the fact that the Palestinians are in a bad shape right now is not in Israel’s interests.” The Palestinian Authority awaits supplies from Russia’s Sputnik V and Covax, the World Health Organization’s flagship vaccine distribution initiative. Already, hospitals around the country are collecting data on antibody counts in staff, and drops in infections among those who have received their second shots. Those data reveal that even with its world-beating pace — 40 per cent of Israelis have received at least one shot — the pandemic is not yet under control. “In my mind, I have an image of two race cars — on the left is the car with the vaccine and, on the right, the surging numbers and rising infections,” said Mr Edelstein. “I just hope the car with the vaccine makes it to the finish line first.” Pfizer said the “epidemiological analysis with the health ministry in Israel is unique in that it will allow an assessment of whether a certain vaccination rate will trigger herd protection on top of direct protection”. That would make clear if falling cases could be attributed to vaccines or herd protection, it added. Mr Edelstein said there had been nothing to share officially with Pfizer, because Israel had yet to achieve vaccine-induced herd immunity. Health ministers in other nations are envious. He said: “My counterparts in other countries tell me I may be the only health minister in the world smiling right now. I tell them it’s more like the [actors] in Greek mythology — half my face is smiling, the other half is crying.” Additional reporting by Hannah Kuchler
以色列太暴力了,孕妇都打新冠疫苗。 Financial Times 今天的新闻 Israel viewed with envy after securing too much vaccine Pledge to jab public quickly and share data with Pfizer ensures supplies aplenty MEHUL SRIVASTAVA — TEL AVIV QUIQUE KIERSZENBAUM — JERUSALEM A pregnant woman receives the BioNTech/ Pfizer vaccine in Tel Aviv on Saturday Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Late last year, Israel was competing furiously with much larger countries to secure vaccine supplies from global manufacturers as the coronavirus pandemic raged. Now, it finds itself spearheading one of the world’s fastest vaccination drives, with more vaccine — both in-country and en route — than it will use. How did a country with barely 9m citizens persuade companies courting markets with hundreds of millions of potential customers to fill its orders first? The answer lies in 17 conversations between Albert Bourla, Pfizer’s chief executive, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, and Yuli Edelstein, the health minister. The two Israeli politicians promised to build one of the fastest vaccination drives in the world and share data on its impact on the pandemic, so long as supplies were plentiful and uninterrupted. Pfizer agreed and the deliveries started by mid-December. “The company will be able to boast about it, to make profit from it and to publicise it,” said Mr Edelstein, in an interview with the Financial Times. “Without this, any company wouldn’t even be looking at our direction — they would be looking for markets a hundred times the size.” With more deliveries due, Israel is set to have a surplus of vaccines from all three main manufacturers by March. Already, the Pfizer deal has seen planeloads of BioNTech/Pfizer vaccines land nearly every Sunday in Tel Aviv, greeted by television cameras. While other countries have scrambled to ramp up supplies, and some face delays, Israel has administered first shots to more than 2.6m citizens, and second shots to just over 1.1m, mostly over the age of 60. “We are vaccinating at 10 times the pace of the United States,” Mr Netanyahu said on Sunday, promising 1m new shots this week. “No country has done what we are able to do.” The deal, and the breakneck efficiency of the vaccination drive, has bolstered Mr Netanyahu’s political fortunes as he seeks re-election in March. Deliveries of pre-ordered Moderna vaccine will pick up in March and millions of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine are also en route. By then, Israel plans to have most of its adult population inoculated with Pfizer’s vaccine. What Israel would do with those extra supplies was still not clear, said Mr Edelstein. Israeli media have reported some EU allies, such as Cyprus, had asked Mr Netanyahu for excess supplies, but Mr Edelstein denied those reports. “We are not in the business of trading the extra vaccines,” he said. “We want to make sure we have enough for us and, if there is enough, we will see what we can do for our immediate neighbours — the fact that the Palestinians are in a bad shape right now is not in Israel’s interests.” The Palestinian Authority awaits supplies from Russia’s Sputnik V and Covax, the World Health Organization’s flagship vaccine distribution initiative. Already, hospitals around the country are collecting data on antibody counts in staff, and drops in infections among those who have received their second shots. Those data reveal that even with its world-beating pace — 40 per cent of Israelis have received at least one shot — the pandemic is not yet under control. “In my mind, I have an image of two race cars — on the left is the car with the vaccine and, on the right, the surging numbers and rising infections,” said Mr Edelstein. “I just hope the car with the vaccine makes it to the finish line first.” Pfizer said the “epidemiological analysis with the health ministry in Israel is unique in that it will allow an assessment of whether a certain vaccination rate will trigger herd protection on top of direct protection”. That would make clear if falling cases could be attributed to vaccines or herd protection, it added. Mr Edelstein said there had been nothing to share officially with Pfizer, because Israel had yet to achieve vaccine-induced herd immunity. Health ministers in other nations are envious. He said: “My counterparts in other countries tell me I may be the only health minister in the world smiling right now. I tell them it’s more like the [actors] in Greek mythology — half my face is smiling, the other half is crying.” Additional reporting by Hannah Kuchler bigjohn123456 发表于 2021-01-26 16:41
墙内不用担心丑化辉瑞疫苗, 第一:国内叫复星, 第二:即使复星疫苗,五毛也没资格打 最后再看看环球时报对mRNA疫苗的态度:https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202101/1212915.shtml Yang Zhanqiu, a virologist from Wuhan University, told the Global Times on Friday that the death incident, if proven to be caused by the vaccines, showed that the effect of the Pfizer vaccine and other mRNA vaccines is not as good as expected, as the main purpose of mRNA vaccines is to heal patients. 。。。 Meanwhile, toxic substances may be developed throughout the process of mRNA vaccinations; thus, the safety of vaccines cannot be fully ensured, Yang said. But that's not the case for inactivated vaccines in China, which have more mature technology, Yang said. A Beijing-based immunologist, who requested anonymity, told the Global Times on Friday that the world should suspend the use of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine represented by Pfizer, as this new technology has not proven safety in large-scale use or in preventing any infectious diseases.
中文热搜是“世卫不建议接种莫德纳新冠疫苗”,然后WHO官网说的是While this vaccine has yet to be approved by WHO for an Emergency Use Listing, it has undergone review by the European Medical Agency (EMA) and consequently meets WHO’s criteria for SAGE consideration. 已经成为皇帝的新衣那种程度的不要脸了。毕竟辉瑞的疫苗还可以进口以后改头换面撒谎说是和欧洲一起研发的,Moderna可完完全全是美国的。
嗯,不错,和我预测的接近。。
ANALYST: 'IT COULD PROVE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN PFIZER THOUGHT' In week after 2nd Pfizer vaccine shot, only 20 of 128,000 Israelis get COVID Figure represents 0.015 percent of people, indicating vaccine is hitting 95% efficiency rate predicted by clinical trials; top immunologist hails ‘exciting results’
前些天,中文新闻搜索辉瑞疫苗 以色列,出来的墙内新闻全都是阴阳怪气等着看人家笑话的新闻,我对这种心理行为很不理解
这次疫情是全世界的,没有一个地方可以独善其身。而且世界的相互联系前所未有的紧密。有些地方就算直接影响小,间接影响也很大。搞不懂为什么有人会对别人幸灾乐祸。
振奋人心
挺好的消息,看看继续发展。
上报中国药管局的都是辉瑞的实验数据, 但就是不提辉瑞的名字。
我对这种心理行为非常理解。。。
希望毒死别人就能理解了
Financial Times 今天的新闻
Israel viewed with envy after securing too much vaccine Pledge to jab public quickly and share data with Pfizer ensures supplies aplenty MEHUL SRIVASTAVA — TEL AVIV QUIQUE KIERSZENBAUM — JERUSALEM A pregnant woman receives the BioNTech/ Pfizer vaccine in Tel Aviv on Saturday Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Late last year, Israel was competing furiously with much larger countries to secure vaccine supplies from global manufacturers as the coronavirus pandemic raged. Now, it finds itself spearheading one of the world’s fastest vaccination drives, with more vaccine — both in-country and en route — than it will use. How did a country with barely 9m citizens persuade companies courting markets with hundreds of millions of potential customers to fill its orders first? The answer lies in 17 conversations between Albert Bourla, Pfizer’s chief executive, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, and Yuli Edelstein, the health minister. The two Israeli politicians promised to build one of the fastest vaccination drives in the world and share data on its impact on the pandemic, so long as supplies were plentiful and uninterrupted. Pfizer agreed and the deliveries started by mid-December. “The company will be able to boast about it, to make profit from it and to publicise it,” said Mr Edelstein, in an interview with the Financial Times. “Without this, any company wouldn’t even be looking at our direction — they would be looking for markets a hundred times the size.” With more deliveries due, Israel is set to have a surplus of vaccines from all three main manufacturers by March. Already, the Pfizer deal has seen planeloads of BioNTech/Pfizer vaccines land nearly every Sunday in Tel Aviv, greeted by television cameras. While other countries have scrambled to ramp up supplies, and some face delays, Israel has administered first shots to more than 2.6m citizens, and second shots to just over 1.1m, mostly over the age of 60. “We are vaccinating at 10 times the pace of the United States,” Mr Netanyahu said on Sunday, promising 1m new shots this week. “No country has done what we are able to do.” The deal, and the breakneck efficiency of the vaccination drive, has bolstered Mr Netanyahu’s political fortunes as he seeks re-election in March. Deliveries of pre-ordered Moderna vaccine will pick up in March and millions of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine are also en route. By then, Israel plans to have most of its adult population inoculated with Pfizer’s vaccine. What Israel would do with those extra supplies was still not clear, said Mr Edelstein. Israeli media have reported some EU allies, such as Cyprus, had asked Mr Netanyahu for excess supplies, but Mr Edelstein denied those reports. “We are not in the business of trading the extra vaccines,” he said. “We want to make sure we have enough for us and, if there is enough, we will see what we can do for our immediate neighbours — the fact that the Palestinians are in a bad shape right now is not in Israel’s interests.” The Palestinian Authority awaits supplies from Russia’s Sputnik V and Covax, the World Health Organization’s flagship vaccine distribution initiative. Already, hospitals around the country are collecting data on antibody counts in staff, and drops in infections among those who have received their second shots. Those data reveal that even with its world-beating pace — 40 per cent of Israelis have received at least one shot — the pandemic is not yet under control. “In my mind, I have an image of two race cars — on the left is the car with the vaccine and, on the right, the surging numbers and rising infections,” said Mr Edelstein. “I just hope the car with the vaccine makes it to the finish line first.” Pfizer said the “epidemiological analysis with the health ministry in Israel is unique in that it will allow an assessment of whether a certain vaccination rate will trigger herd protection on top of direct protection”. That would make clear if falling cases could be attributed to vaccines or herd protection, it added. Mr Edelstein said there had been nothing to share officially with Pfizer, because Israel had yet to achieve vaccine-induced herd immunity. Health ministers in other nations are envious. He said: “My counterparts in other countries tell me I may be the only health minister in the world smiling right now. I tell them it’s more like the [actors] in Greek mythology — half my face is smiling, the other half is crying.” Additional reporting by Hannah Kuchler
不比较怎么能庆幸自己身在大清国,有老佛爷领导的义和团研制出了世界上最先进的灭活疫苗,然后抗疫成就世界第一,厉害了我的国,再去幸灾乐祸的取笑别人的疫苗不好,感染死亡人数多,催着别人去抄作业呢
目标已经提高到100天150 million了
特色啊,一点不意外
不暴力。我们州phase1B就包括孕妇,前些天新闻还报道一些孕妇打疫苗的消息。
简单,恨人有笑人无呗
到时候把辉瑞的名字去掉,说中德合作的疫苗,很容易的。
墙内不用担心丑化辉瑞疫苗, 第一:国内叫复星, 第二:即使复星疫苗,五毛也没资格打 最后再看看环球时报对mRNA疫苗的态度:https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202101/1212915.shtml
Yang Zhanqiu, a virologist from Wuhan University, told the Global Times on Friday that the death incident, if proven to be caused by the vaccines, showed that the effect of the Pfizer vaccine and other mRNA vaccines is not as good as expected, as the main purpose of mRNA vaccines is to heal patients. 。。。 Meanwhile, toxic substances may be developed throughout the process of mRNA vaccinations; thus, the safety of vaccines cannot be fully ensured, Yang said.
But that's not the case for inactivated vaccines in China, which have more mature technology, Yang said.
A Beijing-based immunologist, who requested anonymity, told the Global Times on Friday that the world should suspend the use of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine represented by Pfizer, as this new technology has not proven safety in large-scale use or in preventing any infectious diseases.
手动点赞👍。说得太好了。一个自己开发的新药屈指可数的国家,本可以潜心研究奋力猛追。偏偏不但高调自己的疫苗开发多厉害,同时诋毁别人。
lol,你以为胡叼盘这个外号是怎么来的,应政府的千变万化的需求,用各种高难度动作舔,这是人家的本职工作好吧。
已经换了个名字引进了啊,叫“复必泰”,复星和BNTX
国内现在报道辉瑞的疫苗效果好的新闻下高赞的留言是辉瑞偷中国的技术,想不到吧,玄幻吧。
我今天看的新闻,现在不大宣传国外疫苗质量不行打死人了,最近主要宣传这么几个事:
囤积疫苗 -- 暗指以色列等国屯了太多疫苗不给穷国家机会 https://news.cctv.com/2021/01/27/ARTIWDdfzfVHe2N1UAokHlqW210127.shtml
做个人吧!深挖美国生物实验黑历史 https://v.cctv.com/2021/01/27/VIDEzndJffOFcpCWPcKX8WA1210127.shtml?spm=C90324.PE6LRxWJhH5P.EPZudTwNMBDs.7
美国疫苗分发和接种“一团糟” https://news.cctv.com/2021/01/27/ARTIJgGT8ftWH940CfbAYa60210127.shtml
各国纷纷采购,给中国疫苗投下“信任票” https://news.cctv.com/2021/01/27/ARTIXDybk5UvhdaeqE0dbQpQ210127.shtml
正解。我已经不care墙内说什么了。连我80多的老父亲都知道不能相信这些屁话
现在国内是一天不黑美国就过不下去了,弄的我跟家里打电话他们张口就美国的疫苗多烂,美国多坏,我光解释这些事就解释半天,简直烦死了
是啊,昨天这款疫苗被香港批准紧急使用了。下面一堆酸酸的留言。复兴老板还发了一条微博庆贺,说是他们和德国合作研发出来的。
的确玄幻。前几天有一条报道盖茨打疫苗的新闻,因为没有提具体的疫苗名字,评论里高赞留言是猜盖茨偷偷打了中国疫苗。😂
我还以为这里有夸张,看了一下头条下面的评论,真的一水的说辉瑞疫苗不如国产的...
以前也没听说过这样啊,这次疫情有组织的/民间的各种白痴言行简直了。这是为什么啊?
到时候只要宣传是“复星医药”研发的就行了,再high一波自主研发。你永远都会低估了gcd的无耻程度。