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There is a lot of difference between an inactived adjuvant flu vaccine and an mRNA vaccine with spike proteins and significant, potentially life-threatening side effects.
The mRNA vaccines are NOT gene therapy. <nowiki></s></nowiki><nowiki><s> They have no effect on a person's DNA. </nowiki>
Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. Interest has grown in these vaccines because they can be developed in a laboratory using readily available materials. This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods of making vaccines. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID-19 was available, scientists began designing the mRNA instructions for cells to build the unique spike protein into an mRNA vaccine.  Future mRNA vaccine technology may allow for one vaccine to provide protection for multiple diseases, thus decreasing the number of shots needed for protection against common vaccine-preventable diseases.
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'''1) I got the Pfizer mRNA vaccines but so far haven't grown a third eye.'''
 
2)  Having had three doses myself of mRNA vaccine its of no help to me, but anyone else should think twice and maybe take the Astra Zeneca jab instead which uses more conventional vaccine technology.


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Revision as of 17:13, 14 January 2022

Comments

Spelling variants

mrna vaccine

mRNA vaccine

Synonyms

Pfizer

Moderna

BionTech

Description

There is a lot of difference between an inactived adjuvant flu vaccine and an mRNA vaccine with spike proteins and significant, potentially life-threatening side effects.

The mRNA vaccines are NOT gene therapy. </s><s> They have no effect on a person's DNA.

Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades. Interest has grown in these vaccines because they can be developed in a laboratory using readily available materials. This means the process can be standardized and scaled up, making vaccine development faster than traditional methods of making vaccines. mRNA vaccines have been studied before for flu, Zika, rabies, and cytomegalovirus (CMV). As soon as the necessary information about the virus that causes COVID-19 was available, scientists began designing the mRNA instructions for cells to build the unique spike protein into an mRNA vaccine. Future mRNA vaccine technology may allow for one vaccine to provide protection for multiple diseases, thus decreasing the number of shots needed for protection against common vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Examples

1) I got the Pfizer mRNA vaccines but so far haven't grown a third eye.

2) Having had three doses myself of mRNA vaccine its of no help to me, but anyone else should think twice and maybe take the Astra Zeneca jab instead which uses more conventional vaccine technology.

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As subjects: go / be

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