This looks promising. Not signing up for a shot anytime soon.
Monoclonal antibodies are not a shot they are a IV infusion and they are only given AFTER someone is sick and their own immunities have failed.
Yes you can also take the RNA sequence of this antibody and then make a MRNA sequence out of it for injection into a host’s mitochondrial cells. Those cells will then crank out the antibodies RNA code like a copy machine.
The two are not anywhere near the same thing. It pays to know and understand the difference. One is cloned antibodies from a human being vat grown and infused via an IV drip. The other is just the RNA sequence made into MRNA for injection into host cells for replication of that RNA.