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Table: covid vaccine comparison

by | Sep 17, 2021 | Covid, Secular Issues

The following table compares some of the major covid vaccines being used in the world today. Topics of comparison include abortive cells used in testing, the type of vaccine, possible side effects, sales, and more. Documentation for the information is listed below at the bottom of the table. Also, the information I am providing is for educational purposes only. Please read the disclaimer. Also, you can check the documentation for verification of the information. compare covid vaccines

I can’t help but wonder how the sales, which is in the billions of dollars, affect how the pharmaceutical companies lobby people, governments, companies in order to keep their profits up – especially in light of the reports that other drugs (ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, etc.) seem to show promise in combating covid-19. That is something I need to research. Nevertheless, I don’t know how influential big pharma has been in society, but I am curious.

 

Comparing Covid 19 Vaccines

Uses abortion derived cell tissue in the development
and

production of the Vaccine
Some lab tests use abortive cells, some do not Type Possible
Side
effects
Dosage Recom-
mended for ages
Sales
Astra
Zeneca 
YES YES Carrier Vaccine,
Adenovirus-based
Tenderness, pain, warmth, redness, itching, swelling or bruising at the injection site. Some reports of blood clots with deaths. 2 doses, 4 to 12 weeks apart ? $2.75M
Inovio NO YES ?
Johnson
& Johnson/
Janssen
YES YES Carrier Vaccine,
Adenovirus-based
Chills, headache, fatigue, cough, shortness of breath, (anaphylaxis, rare) 2 shots, 21 days apart >18 years old $100M
Merck NO ?
Moderna NO YES mRNA Chills, headache, (anaphylaxis – rare). cases of heart inflammation* 2 shots, 28 days apart >18 years old $1.7B
Novavax NO YES mRNA Injection site tenderness, fatigue, headache, muscle pain. (possible allergic skin reaction, kidney inflammation, renal disorder°) 2 doses, 21 days apart
Pfizer/
BioNTech
NO YES mRNA Chills, headache, fatigue, fever (possible allergic skin reaction, kidney inflammation, renal disorder) 2 shotes, 21 days apart >12 years old $5.8B
Sanofi
/GSK
NO YES confusion, blurred vision, irregular heartbeat, drowsiness, tinnitus, trouble sleeping

 

Sources

   Notes

  • Carrier Vaccine: “instruct human cells to make the SARS CoV-2 spike protein…creates antibodies and memory cells to protect against an actual SARS-CoV-2 infection.”
    https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/covid-19-vaccine-comparison
  • mRNA: “sends the body’s cells instructions for making a spike protein that will train the immune system to recognize it. The immune system will then attack the spike protein the next time it sees one (attached to the actual
    SARS CoV-2 virus). https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/covid-19-vaccine-comparison

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