But it's mRNA that codes for a portion of the pathogens structure...
We've been using mRNA to code stuff to treat other things like psoriasis or cancer. It's used to make any protein structure we want if we have the DNA make up of said structure or segment.
So if labs used the mRNA in a monkey or some sort of bacteria to grow said pathogenic structures, then obtain said structures and find a way to package it safely into a nondegradable injection, would everyone be ok with that vaccine then?
What you're saying is falling on deaf ears around here. People don't even understand the basic sciences and histories of stuff like this and have basically made their decision based on lack of understanding, fear, and in some instances just plain bad information.
It doesn't matter that this technology has been around since the early 90's and was great specifically because it would allow for rapid production of vaccines or treatments. People unfortunately fear what they don't understand.
With that in mind, there is a solid argument that a normal, generally healthy person really isn't at any major risk in contracting covid so the vaccine is largely unnecessary. I personally haven't gotten it even though I've had the opportunity since early December through my job. I'm young, healthy and low risk. Don't think it's all that necessary, especially if I'm still gonna have to mask up and wear all the PPE when someone else she it.
Problem was when the ferrets were exposed to live virus afterwards they suffered cytokine storm and died. Basically the test mRNA vaccines primed their systems for a mega immune system reaction. Maybe this is why thousands are dying around the world soon after the jabs?
But it's mRNA that codes for a portion of the pathogens structure...
We've been using mRNA to code stuff to treat other things like psoriasis or cancer. It's used to make any protein structure we want if we have the DNA make up of said structure or segment.
So if labs used the mRNA in a monkey or some sort of bacteria to grow said pathogenic structures, then obtain said structures and find a way to package it safely into a nondegradable injection, would everyone be ok with that vaccine then?
What you're saying is falling on deaf ears around here. People don't even understand the basic sciences and histories of stuff like this and have basically made their decision based on lack of understanding, fear, and in some instances just plain bad information.
It doesn't matter that this technology has been around since the early 90's and was great specifically because it would allow for rapid production of vaccines or treatments. People unfortunately fear what they don't understand.
With that in mind, there is a solid argument that a normal, generally healthy person really isn't at any major risk in contracting covid so the vaccine is largely unnecessary. I personally haven't gotten it even though I've had the opportunity since early December through my job. I'm young, healthy and low risk. Don't think it's all that necessary, especially if I'm still gonna have to mask up and wear all the PPE when someone else she it.
Problem was when the ferrets were exposed to live virus afterwards they suffered cytokine storm and died. Basically the test mRNA vaccines primed their systems for a mega immune system reaction. Maybe this is why thousands are dying around the world soon after the jabs?