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'9 Covid vaccines, 19 more in pipeline': Top US expert Dr Faheem Younus amid Covid shadow. See post

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Here's his tweetI remember when HIV was killing millions. And now HIV+ patients live a normal life with one pill a daySARS-CoV2 is no match for HIV.

We have 9 COVID vaccines and 19 more in the pipelineOur tools will outsmart this virus and it’s variants. Hang in there. This will end Dr Faheem had also contracted the Omicron variant of COVID-19 weeks ago and has shared his personal experience to fight against the new variant.

In an interview to ANI, Dr Faheem said that masks work and wearing them properly will save people from getting infected. "For the past two years, I have met hundreds of COVID-19 patients, if not 1000s.

However, I didn't get infected because I was wearing appropriate protective gear. Later, for two days I went for a family function and I was not wearing the mask.

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