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SomeMichGuy · M
Ummm...all vaccines are immune therapies, as they seek to ultimately provide the immunized person with antibodies against a given disease.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@SomeMichGuy They are usually a dead or inactive sample of the disease. Not a protein that alters the mRNA, let alone one that skipped years of testing...
SomeMichGuy · M
@pianoplayingsteve Lol
Nope.
It isn't a protein which alters human mRNA; it IS mRNA which binds to cells, teaches them how to create something to block the spikes/the things which form the corona, and then get destroyed.
It is just a different way of delivering genetic material to the body to ask it to solve the problem presented. And it is far more effective than current flu vaccines, apparently because it correctly identified the common structure to the virus & variants.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine.html
Nope.
It isn't a protein which alters human mRNA; it IS mRNA which binds to cells, teaches them how to create something to block the spikes/the things which form the corona, and then get destroyed.
It is just a different way of delivering genetic material to the body to ask it to solve the problem presented. And it is far more effective than current flu vaccines, apparently because it correctly identified the common structure to the virus & variants.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine.html
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@SomeMichGuy Ah, so much better.. And so different that it was "lol" worthy. So, did it not skip a load of testing?

SW-User
@pianoplayingsteve the mRNA material doesn’t cross into the cell nucleus...further, the instruction set that is injected is processed out of the body within 48 hours.
Don’t take my word for anything.
Don’t take my word for anything.