Didn’t the people who made the SARS-COV-2 mRNA shots have a way of preventing this overreaction?
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The question in reply 24, above.
Non‐human primate studies of Moderna's mRNA‐1273 vaccine showed excellent protection, with no detectable immunopathology.13 Phase 1 trials of several vaccines have not reported any immunopathology in subjects administered the candidate vaccines.
Wish the people who want to be idiots about the vaccines (which excludes those with reasonable doubt) would read each other's threads.
Didn’t the people who made the SARS-COV-2 mRNA shots have a way of preventing this overreaction?
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From what I recall, this was why there was no SARs rollout. Also the inability to come up with a viable vaccine was one reason that the scientists told the NIH that they questioned the desirability of continuing such research.
“Didn’t the people who made the SARS-COV-2 mRNA shots have a way of preventing this overreaction?”
I think the approach was to make the RNA gene therapy vaccine at a low concentration where there’s the booster a few weeks later.
The J&J adenovirus approach is similar but only calls for one shot. I’m not sure why they say it only needs one shot.