To: neverevergiveup
Probably because they used magnetic separation to isolate the mRNA they used for the vaccine.Astra Zeneca is not an mRNA vaccine.
I wish they check J&J too.
9 posted on
02/13/2022 3:08:06 PM PST by
mvonfr
To: mvonfr
Exactly what does their adenovirus deliver? Pixie dust? Same with J&J. Both use an Adenovirus to deliver the mRNA code. Different methods but the result is the same. You turn into an (S1 andS2) full spike protein generator. How do you think it works?
22 posted on
02/13/2022 5:23:44 PM PST by
wgmalabama
(We will find out if the Vac or virus risk was the correct choice - can we put truth above narrative )
To: mvonfr
Sorry. I didn't read thoroughly and didn't know they were referring specifically to the Astra Zeneca adeno-based vaccine. You can use magnetic concentration methods for adenovirus vectors also, but I'm not sure they used this or cesium chloride ultracentrifugation etc. in their manufacturing.
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