Anonymous ID: 71b4d6 July 22, 2020, 6:23 p.m. No.10050236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10050208

You can see posts every 6 feet or so holding up the tromp l'oeil tarp.

 

Anon, those posts you are looking at are actually lights, with fencing..Used to sell these for things such as baskeball & tennis courts for night time play. The tennis court in your image is quite a different story..almost looks painted on to camouflage something else.

Anonymous ID: 71b4d6 July 22, 2020, 6:27 p.m. No.10050283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0299

U.S. to pay Pfizer, BioNTech $1.95 billion for COVID-19 vaccine

 

The U.S. government will pay nearly $2 billion to buy enough of a COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Pfizer Inc and German biotech BioNTech SE to innoculate 50 million people if it proves to be safe and effective, the companies said on Wednesday. The contract for 100 million doses of the vaccine amounts to a $39 price tag for what is likely to be a two-dose course of treatment. The contract is the most the United States has agreed to spend on a vaccine, although previous deals with other vaccine makers were intended to also help pay for development costs.

 

Pfizer and BioNTech will not receive any money from the government unless their vaccine succeeds in large clinical trials and can be successfully manufactured, according to a Pfizer spokeswoman. Under the agreement, the government would also have an option to procure an additional 500 million doses. Pfizer said the price for the additional doses would be negotiated separately if the U.S. orders them. he vaccine, if successful, will be made available to Americans at no cost, although their health insurance may be charged, the U.S. department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said. Pfizer Chief Executive Albert Bourla has said the company intends to make a profit on the vaccine. He has also said that spending its own money, rather than government money to develop the vaccine should help speed the process. Pfizer hopes to start its pivotal late-stage trial of the vaccine as early as next week, pending regulatory approvals, Chief Scientific Officer Mikael Dolsten said in an interview. “We’re already starting to the process of allocating vaccine vials to a variety of different clinical sites in the U.S. and elsewhere,” Dolsten said. “We’re looking at the map and getting good advice from the CDC. Where do we have the greatest incidence of COVID-19 disease?” Vaccine trials are more efficient if conducted in areas where high rates of active infection are prevelant.

 

The vaccine has already shown promise in early-stage small studies in humans, producing the type of neutralizing antibodies needed to fight the virus. In those trials, subjects received two doses of the vaccine. The Pfizer/BioNTech candidate is one of the most advanced of over 150 vaccines being developed against COVID-19, which has claimed more than 600,000 lives globally and crippled economies. The vaccine utilizes the chemical messenger RNA to instruct cells to make proteins that mimic the surface of the coronavirus, which the immune system sees as a foreign invader and mounts an attack. Although the technology has been around for years, there has never been an approved messenger RNA (mRNA)vaccine.

 

The Trump administration has agreed to spend billions of dollars for the development and procurement of potential vaccines under its Operation Warp Speed program. The aim is to produce vaccines that can end the pandemic by protecting billions of people from infection or severe illness, and governments have signed deals with drugmakers to secure supplies of various candidates. Whether any will succeed remains far from clear. Other vaccine makers that have signed deals to receive U.S. government funding for their efforts include Moderna Inc, AstraZeneca Plc and Novavax Inc.

 

Pfizer said it will deliver the doses if the product receives emergency use authorization or U.S. approval as early as October after demonstrating safety and efficacy in a large Phase III clinical trial involving up to 30,000 subjects. Pfizer and BioNTech currently expect to manufacture up to 100 million doses globally by the end of 2020, and potentially more than 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021, subject to final dose selection from their clinical trial. On Monday, the companies agreed to supply the United Kingdom with 30 million doses of the vaccine candidate, but did not disclose a price.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-pfizer/u-s-to-pay-pfizer-biontech-1-95-billion-for-covid-19-vaccine-idUSKCN24N1I9

Anonymous ID: 71b4d6 July 22, 2020, 6:36 p.m. No.10050381   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10050245

 

Take note of the tall black nets on either end of the court, this is typical of a tennis court the balls bounce off of these and return back to the court. Not sure what Epstein was doing with his other than to create an illusion of a tennis court. He failed on a epic level.

Anonymous ID: 71b4d6 July 22, 2020, 6:50 p.m. No.10050503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0527 >>0659

Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota Impose Mask Mandates to Curb CCP Virus Spread

 

Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota have become the latest states to mandate face coverings when in public settings, in efforts to curb the spread of the CCP virus. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, a Republican, said he will sign an executive order on Thursday to require state residents older than eight years old to wear masks inside and outside when they cannot social distance, starting Monday. Masks are also strongly recommended for children who are two to seven years old.

 

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday that those who are 10 years or older in the state must wear a mask when in public settings starting Thursday, 6 p.m. local time. The mask mandate also applies to people taking or operating public transportation or a ride-sharing vehicle. DeWine, a Republican, also announced a travel advisory, where people coming into Ohio from states that have reported positive COVID-19 testing rates of 15 percent or higher will be recommended to self-quarantine for 14 days.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said people will need to wear masks in indoor businesses and at other public settings starting on Saturday, as outlined in his executive order. “Right now the best way to demonstrate those Minnesota values is by wearing a mask to protect our neighbors, keep businesses open, and get us back to the activities we love,” Walz, a Democrat, announced on Twitter. The Minnesota Department of Health reiterated the message, saying on Twitter: “Wearing a mask and staying 6 feet apart can help prevent you from spreading your germs to others.” The department also posted an update to clarify mask requirements on its website.

 

More than half of U.S. states now mandate masks. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had in April recommended that Americans wear face coverings in public settings. The recommendation came after new evidence showed that people who had COVID-19—the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus—had the potential to spread the virus before showing any symptoms.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/indiana-ohio-minnesota-impose-mask-mandates-to-curb-ccp-virus-spread_3434952.html

Anonymous ID: 71b4d6 July 22, 2020, 7:06 p.m. No.10050642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0773

>>10050584

>>10050584

>Why? Don't you have better things to do than worry about masks? You folks who get all mad about masks are simply "controlled opposition" trying to make Q look bad.

 

This is about moar than a mask..Much moar.. This is about the mask necessary to vote once accomplished the goal will be pushed further, to temp checks at the polls the thermometers can be calibrated, What happens if their thermometer reads you have a fever? You go home..NO Vote for YOU. Think about the operators..they always move the goal post..ALWAYS.