I think that's accurate and neither is the J&J. I'm not taking any of the experimental injections; however, as crazy as it sounds, I'd actually be more comfortable taking the ones being pulled ( J&J and AstraZeneca) over the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA therapy. I find the whole idea of 'gene therapy' very unsettling.
Which is especially interesting to me because the astrazenica one is actually a vaccine and not a mRNA therapy.
I think that's accurate and neither is the J&J. I'm not taking any of the experimental injections; however, as crazy as it sounds, I'd actually be more comfortable taking the ones being pulled ( J&J and AstraZeneca) over the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA therapy. I find the whole idea of 'gene therapy' very unsettling.
jnj is a dna vaccine. astra zeneca is a adenovirus vaccine. they both deliver the spike protein mrna into your cells. so yes they are all the same
https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/chadox1-s-recombinant-covid-19-vaccine#:~:text=The%20ChAdOx1-S%2FnCoV-,2019%20(COVID-19).
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/johnson-johnson-covid-19-vaccine.html
Ah, okay. Wasn't sure