Let’s mix up the message. What does mrRNA vaccination have to do with A typical attenuated vaccine?
Yes there were early issues with polio. Is that what you really want to point out? This time is different and there is no recourse.?
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Mix up the message? Why? We didn't like the answers to the questions raised? And there is no "typical attenuated vaccine". Those are generation 1 vaccines. They aren't used much anymore. Generation 2 vaccines (e.g. conjugate/subunit/etc.) vaccines have been in use for decades. The first was approved in the US in 1987 for Influenza type b (Hib) conjugate, which protects against meningitis. Hepatitis B, pneumonia, and typhoid all have conjugate vaccines.
"Yes there were early issues with polio. Is that what you really want to point out?"
Only if we're having a discussion about why we've moved on from generation 1 vaccines to newer types that are safe and more effective. Which I'm happy to do since that's pretty easy.
"Your name is disgusting by the way for what you represent. Another zek is more representative."
I'm sorry you don't like my name. But I like it. I hope you like your name.