I remember that.
You said that because when they made the vaccine they prevented the adenovirus from replicating that that proved that it did replicate in the vaccine.
Thanks for the laugh.
May be the funniest thing I ever saw here!
From a thread about the REJECTION of a Sputnik V batch that DID allow replication of the adenovirus used...
https://twitter.com/angie_rasmussen/status/1387397186372005893
“E1/E3 deletions are standard in Ad-vectors. Deleting E1 prevents the virus from replicating and deleting E3 prevents it from interacting with the immune system.
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When making adenovirus-vectored vaccines, once you’ve deleted a region of the genome, it doesn’t just reappear out of nowhere. The presence of replicating virus suggests E1 was either not deleted or it recombined during manufacturing with a full length AdV genome.”
Your words now:
You said that because when they made the vaccine they prevented the adenovirus from replicating that that proved that it did replicate in the vaccine.
Lying through your foul teeth as usual.