Ebola vaccine from br the outbreak happened and now they are moving forward in the process. We are pushing thing as long as quickly as possible. Joseph kim is president of anovia pharmaceuticals, they have developed a vaccine to protect against the deadly ebola virus, it was tested on animals showing it was safe. It can protect 100 from death and sickness, unlike other vaccines this does not use the virus. What folks have to do is get ahold of the ebola virus and use different parts to make it. They use a computer and take a genetic code of the virus and make a synthetic vaccine, kim says to manufacture it they use a fermentation process like beer. It could take about a month. To test the vaccine on humans they will not give them ebola, if it gets good results, kim says its possible the government will speed up the approval process. All bets are off in an outbreak situation, other companies are testing similar vaccines but kim says that they can cover more strains of the ebola virus, a
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12th Annual NYC Juneteenth Hybrid Family Festival to be Held in Brooklyn and Virtually Across America
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12th Annual Juneteenth NYC Family Festival, June 18-20, 2021 Our 12th Annual Juneteenth NYC Family Festival will be our largest and most impactful celebration of cultures and community yet,” said Festival Organizer Athenia Rodney. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PRWEB) June 04, 2021 Plans are underway for thousands of New Yorkers and virtual participants from across the country to celebrate Juneteenth with a three-day celebration of music, dance, wellness, poetry, education and more at the 12th annual Juneteenth NYC Family Festival, June 18-20 in Brooklyn. The event will kick off virtually on Friday, June 18th, then become a hybrid celebration including both virtual and in-person events for the remainder of the weekend. In-person events will be held at Herbert Von King Park on Saturday, June 19 and at the Bed