Israhell to rescue world from coronavirus with vaccine

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yankeedoodle

Israeli scientists: 'In a few weeks, we will have coronavirus vaccine'
https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/Israeli-scientists-In-three-weeks-we-will-have-coronavirus-vaccine-619101

Israeli scientists are on the cusp of developing the first vaccine against the novel coronavirus, according to Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis. If all goes as planned, the vaccine could be ready within a few weeks and available in 90 days, according to a release.

"Congratulations to MIGAL [The Galilee Research Institute] on this exciting breakthrough," Akunis said. "I am confident there will be further rapid progress, enabling us to provide a needed response to the grave global COVID-19 threat," Akunis said, referring to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

For the past four years, a team of MIGAL scientists has been developing a vaccine against infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), which causes a bronchial disease affecting poultry. The effectiveness of the vaccine has been proven in preclinical trials carried out at the Veterinary Institute.

MIGAL is located in the Galilee.

"Our basic concept was to develop the technology and not specifically a vaccine for this kind or that kind of virus," said Dr. Chen Katz, MIGAL's biotechnology group leader. "The scientific framework for the vaccine is based on a new protein expression vector, which forms and secretes a chimeric soluble protein that delivers the viral antigen into mucosal tissues by self-activated endocytosis, causing the body to form antibodies against the virus."

Endocytosis is a cellular process in which substances are brought into a cell by surrounding the material with cell membrane, forming a vesicle containing the ingested material.

In preclinical trials, the team demonstrated that the oral vaccination induces high levels of specific anti-IBV antibodies, Katz said.

"Let's call it pure luck," he said. "We decided to choose coronavirus as a model for our system just as a proof of concept for our technology."

But after scientists sequenced the DNA of the novel coronavirus causing the current worldwide outbreak, the MIGAL researchers examined it and found that the poultry coronavirus has high genetic similarity to the human one, and that it uses the same infection mechanism, which increases the likelihood of achieving an effective human vaccine in a very short period of time, Katz said.

"All we need to do is adjust the system to the new sequence," he said. "We are in the middle of this process, and hopefully in a few weeks we will have the vaccine in our hands. Yes, in a few weeks, if it all works, we would have a vaccine to prevent coronavirus."

MIGAL would be responsible for developing the new vaccine, but it would then have to go through a regulatory process, including clinical trials and large-scale production, Katz said.
Akunis said he has instructed his ministry's director-general to fast-track all approval processes with the goal of bringing the human vaccine to market as quickly as possible.

"Given the urgent global need for a human coronavirus vaccine, we are doing everything we can to accelerate development," MIGAL CEO David Zigdon said. The vaccine could "achieve safety approval in 90 days," he said.
It will be an oral vaccine, making it particularly accessible to the general public, Zigdon said.

"We are currently in intensive discussions with potential partners that can help accelerate the in-human trials phase and expedite completion of final-product development and regulatory activities," he said.




Femacamper

Of course they have the vaccine, they created (and patented) the virus like 100 years ago.

yankeedoodle

Quote from: Femacamper on March 07, 2020, 11:54:00 AM
Of course they have the vaccine, they created (and patented) the virus like 100 years ago.

A bit like Monsanto (now Bayer) and glyphosate, isn't it?  Crop you want to save - the jews - is protected, while you spray poison that kills all the weeds - the goy.

maz

So which Jew-loving member or staffer from Congress who attended AIPAC is going to get the virus and magically get quickly cured by brilliant Israeli virologists?

yankeedoodle

#5
My theory, Maz, is that Mike Pence will get it, and he will have to be replaced as Vice President, and, can you guess who I think that will be?  President/King Kushner will become Vice President, and than, all that would be required is that Donnie-boy resign - maybe he will get coronavirus, too - and then, as if by magic, President/King Kushner will be, officially and "legally," the first jewish dictator of America.

It's should be obvious to anybody that is paying attention that the plot is all about President/King Kushner.  Here's an article that was put out today:

Jared Kushner's power grows after Trump 'opts against stability' and brings in a new chief of staff: reports
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/jared-kushners-power-grows-after-trump-opts-against-stability-and-brings-in-a-new-chief-of-staff-reports/

President Donald Trump on Friday evening announced a new White House chief of staff — his fourth in his three years in office.

Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney will be replaced by Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) according to a Twitter announcement from the president.

"Another move that will be seen as adding to power for [Jared] Kushner," reported New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.

"As markets tumble and fears of coronavirus crisis spread, Trump opts against stability, brings in new chief of staff," explained AP White House reporter Jonathan Lemire.

NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith noted, "the timing is interesting, given that coronavirus is a very fluid situation, to say the least."

maz

Well apparently the virus really must not be a big deal because the two people had the virus and they somehow weren't a threat to the other attendees.

DC Health Dept.: AIPAC attendees who tested positive for coronavirus posed no risk to others

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — The two people who participated in last week's American Israel Public Affairs Committee annual conference who have tested positive for coronavirus did not pose a risk to others at the conference, the District of Columbia Health Department said.

"Based on our investigation thus far, in collaboration with the New York State Department of Health (NYSDH), there is no identified risk to conference attendees at this time," the District said in a release. "DC Health has been in communication with NY about the two positive cases. They were asymptomatic, meaning they were not experiencing symptoms like fever or cough, while they were in DC. The information provided to us by NY indicates that both cases have no identifiable risk for anyone exposed to them."

The two who tested positive were from New York. There has been an outbreak of the virus among Orthodox Jews in Westchester County.

Some 18,000 activists attended the conference, which ran from Feb. 28-March 2, and which included a lobbying day on Capitol Hill. AIPAC has alerted those who attended the conferences about the two people who tested positive, as well as congressional and administration officials.