Why is the mRNA vaccine, developed off of the original virus, not effective against Delta? Why don’t we hear about a tweak or modification of the mRNA vaccine to hit Delta? I’m missing something....
I think I read they added blood thinners so not so many kids would die of heart attacks.
There are now two cases of monkey pox in FL. Maybe the vaccine was to weaken us for the introduction of a different illness entirely?
> Why is the mRNA vaccine, developed off of the original virus, not effective against Delta? Why don’t we hear about a tweak or modification of the mRNA vaccine to hit Delta? I’m missing something....
Thanks to my doctor I can answer your question. A normal vaccine works by exposing your body to a dead virus. Your RNA takes this and develops a ‘blueprint’ of the virus and provides that to your immune system. Because your RNA came up with this blueprint your immune system knows how to fight it and any variants (up to a point).
With mRNA gene therapy drugs (It’s not a vaccine) that blueprint is provided to your immune system skipping a vital step. Now your immune system has no idea how to deal with any variants, only the virus whose blueprint it is given.
That’s how it was explained to me anyway.
-SB