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India gives approval to world's first DNA based Covid-19 vaccine ‘ZyCov-D’

Don’t borrow Pakistani ideas, at least have some originality in responding.
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Another scam, like being the Pharmacy to the world and then four million dead.
That's fair, distrust of new medicines is nothing new, although yours seems to be stemming from its Indian origin.

If its effective others will also follow, if it's not then you were right after all, either way rational dictates to wait for further results.

Why be so angry over others trying to come up with something new, especially when you cannot counter with anything similar.
 
Pakistani idea? LOL
Do u know Burnol by Mr Morpen is made in India?
And if u find them in Pakistan because it is exported from India.

likes of you are pathetic. Who is talking about Burnol as a product. As I say, Indians lack deep thinking but they think that they are the smartest.
 
That's fair, distrust of new medicines is nothing new, although yours seems to be stemming from its Indian origin.

If its effective others will also follow, if it's not then you were right after all, either way rational dictates to wait for further results.

Why be so angry over others trying to come up with something new, especially when you cannot counter with anything similar.
Nobody is angry, just pointing out that Indians come out with these grandiose plans and claims which more than often fizzle out. This has been especially true in case of the Pandemic.
 
anyone who takes it will become a Pajeet within 6 months.

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Needle free injection for vaccination is nothing new. Its widely used for polio vaccinations in Pakistan and for MMR (Measles Mumps Rubella) vaccination in India. The injector is from a company called PharmaJet.

Regarding DNA vaccines, I wonder why nobody else is making them. Is there a reason why pharmaceutical giants have gone for mRNA tech over plasmid DNA tech ? The article states that "DNA vaccines find it harder to get inside the cell and be accepted by the cell’s protein-making system". Could this reduce the effectivity of such vaccines?
 
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