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A landmark coronavirus vaccine trial has been launched in South Australia in a bid to boost immunity against the potentially deadly coronavirus contagion.

More than 500 state health workers will be given an existing tuberculosis vaccine to see whether an immune system boost could reduce the prevalence or severity of COVID-19.

The six-month trial will be offered to staff at The Royal Adelaide and Flinders Medical Centre. Half of those taking part will be administered the active vaccine while the other half will be given a placebo.

 

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it all seems to be a terrible farce and people are waking up to it

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A better option is to have a healthy diet that avoids sugars and carbs, vitamin C, sunlight for vitamin D, exercise moderately, get enough sleep. If you do get ill ask about this protocol, or vitamin C IV. TheStorm GreatAwakening

Evil Vaccine Man !

Australia your powerful 👍

Good luck with that. It's mutating. And it's not the same one that China started with. It's a lot more aggressive now.

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