Posted on 01/09/2022 10:11:16 PM PST by Fai Mao
Texas scientists rolled out a new COVID-19 vaccine, saying it’s patent-free and can be produced by any manufacturer in any country. The vaccine, called Corbevax, was developed by the Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine.
It has successfully passed human trials as safe and effective. The new treatment is based off protein-based technology that has been used in other vaccines for decades and it does not use MRNA.
India has already authorized production of 100 million doses per month of the new vaccine. Meanwhile, Texas scientists say not-for-profit vaccines will help defeat COVID-19 quicker.
A real vaccine?
AND......?
Not if it’s an injection. Mucosal immunity is needed to stop from catching an upper respiratory infection, and you can’t get that from a jab.
Sounds like a real vaccine, not gene therapy
So that’s why we get flu vaccines , for pneumonia , and whooping cough, pertussis, and all those others?
"CORBEVAX is made through microbial fermentation in yeast"
You might have noticed that flu vaccines don’t stop you from catching the flu, they just give you a milder case. You have to consider it on a disease by disease basis, based on the exact characteristics of a disease. But mucosal immunity is a separate type that can only be acquired by disease or a nasal vaccine, but not from a jab in the arm. When I first saw this asserted I was a bit skeptical and checked it out on pub Med, and it is true.
“CORBEVAX is made through microbial fermentation in yeast”
So it’s a beer vaccine?
One of the other vaxxes was made from tree bark and moth parts. I think it’s the J&J.
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Then why does the vaccine for diphtheria work?
Sounds fun!
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Novavax
bttt
And dead babies.
‘BioE’, ....the company manufacturing the vaccine, plans to produce 100 million or more doses per month starting in February. .... In addition to what the company is supplying to India, BioE plans to deliver more than one billion additional doses to other countries.
Who is funding its development and testing?
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