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COVID-19 will be around for next 10 years, says BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin


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2 hours ago, Amrita said:

All i want to know is WFH eppadi varaku untundi. August varaku ani fix ayya inka more ayite cheppandi. Need to plan accordingly . Thanks !

WFH is here to stay, many jobs will become remote atleast a majority of % , needi avtundi ani specific ga cheppatledu but companies will try to save office lease space

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1 minute ago, ring_master said:

WFH is here to stay, many jobs will become remote atleast a majority of % , needi avtundi ani specific ga cheppatledu but companies will try to save office lease space

Yeah thats smart too. Madi avvadu andi ma vallu already potunnaru office ki nenu vellatledu as its not mandatory but preferred. 

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26 minutes ago, Amrita said:

Yeah thats smart too. Madi avvadu andi ma vallu already potunnaru office ki nenu vellatledu as its not mandatory but preferred. 

Yea it’s not you’re going to be in that company forever Konta % remote avvadam pakka because companies don’t see any decrease in productivity 

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2 minutes ago, ring_master said:

Yea it’s not you’re going to be in that company forever Konta % remote avvadam pakka because companies don’t see any decrease in productivity 

I wish i find that kind of job with full WFH. WFH is not issue for me i think asalu after work kuda socialize avvalekapovadam. WFH has benefits like saving commute time ah time inka konsepu padukovachu and avoid traffic no eating out can make lunch in leisure. Konni benefits unnayi WFH valla. Ippudu weekends kuda tiragalekapotunnam covid pote we can resume normal lives.

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5 hours ago, sri_india said:

Epidemiology anteee??? neenu commerce chadivaa , maaku veeti gurunchi cheppaleee ... also neenu almost all days college dumma kotte vadini , so porapatuna maa economics sir ooo , accounts madam ooo eee Epidemiology gurunchi chepinaa vinee chances chala thakkuvaaa #$1

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CLAIM: The new vaccine for COVID-19 will be the first of its kind ever. It will be an “MRna vaccine” which will literally alter your DNA. It will wrap itself into your system. You will essentially become a genetically modified human being.

 

THE FACTS: Experts say mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA.

 

As researchers work to test vaccines to stop the spread of COVID-19, social media posts are sharing misinformation to sow doubt even before they become available to the public. The posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram suggest that a new coronavirus mRNA vaccine will genetically modify humans.

 

The Moderna and Pfizer vaccine candidates that began phase 3 testing in July both use mRNA. Such vaccines are a new and unproven technology that experts say offer an easier and faster way to produce vaccines compared to traditional methods.

 

They work by introducing a messenger RNA molecule into your body, which causes cells to produce a protein that resembles one of the viral proteins that make up SARS-CoV-2, said Brent R. Stockwell, a Columbia University biology and chemistry professor.

 

“Your immune cells then recognize this viral protein and generate an immune response against it, primarily by generating antibodies that recognize the viral protein,” he said in an email.

 

While there are other concerns with mRNA vaccines, such as the degree and length of protection and possible side effects, Stockwell said, modifying DNA is not one of them.

Dr. Dan Culver, a lung specialist at Cleveland Clinic, agreed it’s not possible for an mRNA vaccine to alter your DNA. “This cannot change your genetic makeup,” he said. “The time that this RNA survives in the cells is relatively brief in the span of hours. What you are really doing is sticking a recipe card into the cell making protein for a few hours.”
 

— Beatrice Dupuy

 
 

 

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5 hours ago, sri_india said:

Epidemiology anteee??? neenu commerce chadivaa , maaku veeti gurunchi cheppaleee ... also neenu almost all days college dumma kotte vadini , so porapatuna maa economics sir ooo , accounts madam ooo eee Epidemiology gurunchi chepinaa vinee chances chala thakkuvaaa #$1

I actually never once missed a class in college, not even a single one. Once we didn't have power in the summer and it was really hot and sultry, the professor came in to the class and asked us if we really want to listen to the class. Everyone stayed silent, and I said yes. So, he took a class without fans running in the hot summer. 

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5 minutes ago, MagaMaharaju said:

CLAIM: The new vaccine for COVID-19 will be the first of its kind ever. It will be an “MRna vaccine” which will literally alter your DNA. It will wrap itself into your system. You will essentially become a genetically modified human being.

 

THE FACTS: Experts say mRNA vaccines do not alter your DNA.

 

As researchers work to test vaccines to stop the spread of COVID-19, social media posts are sharing misinformation to sow doubt even before they become available to the public. The posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram suggest that a new coronavirus mRNA vaccine will genetically modify humans.

 

The Moderna and Pfizer vaccine candidates that began phase 3 testing in July both use mRNA. Such vaccines are a new and unproven technology that experts say offer an easier and faster way to produce vaccines compared to traditional methods.

 

They work by introducing a messenger RNA molecule into your body, which causes cells to produce a protein that resembles one of the viral proteins that make up SARS-CoV-2, said Brent R. Stockwell, a Columbia University biology and chemistry professor.

 

“Your immune cells then recognize this viral protein and generate an immune response against it, primarily by generating antibodies that recognize the viral protein,” he said in an email.

 

While there are other concerns with mRNA vaccines, such as the degree and length of protection and possible side effects, Stockwell said, modifying DNA is not one of them.

Dr. Dan Culver, a lung specialist at Cleveland Clinic, agreed it’s not possible for an mRNA vaccine to alter your DNA. “This cannot change your genetic makeup,” he said. “The time that this RNA survives in the cells is relatively brief in the span of hours. What you are really doing is sticking a recipe card into the cell making protein for a few hours.”
 

— Beatrice Dupuy

 
 

 

If anyone thinks that mRNA changes DNA, they don't know the basics of biochemistry. The central dogma of biochemistry is DNA to RNA to protein. So, how can RNA change DNA, lol. 

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6 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

I actually never once missed a class in college, not even a single one. Once we didn't have power in the summer and it was really hot and sultry, the professor came in to the class and asked us if we really want to listen to the class. Everyone stayed silent, and I said yes. So, he took a class without fans running in the hot summer. 

I want to go back in time and focus on studies.

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15 hours ago, PilliBeta said:

I actually never once missed a class in college, not even a single one. Once we didn't have power in the summer and it was really hot and sultry, the professor came in to the class and asked us if we really want to listen to the class. Everyone stayed silent, and I said yes. So, he took a class without fans running in the hot summer. 

college dumma kottaledha eppudu :3D_Smiles: ... ohh my god ila kuda untaraaa

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