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SteelMongoose 6 points ago +6 / -0

Exactly. The mRNA treatments act like viruses, in that they convince cell nuclei to create new proteins. They don't meet the medical definition of a vaccine. Viruses are pretty much a strip of genetic code in a protein jacket. They enter cells and take over protein production. That's what the new mRNA biotech does, only (hopefully) with more specific intent than continued duplication of the virus.

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Jaqen 3 points ago +3 / -0

Appreciate the clarification thanks.