Hmm, what a coincidence that of the three vaccines, the one that doesn't manipulate mRNA is halted. "Until that process is complete, we are recommending a pause in the use of this vaccine out of an abundance of caution."
In the meantime the only available vaccines are the ones that alter your DNA. Where is the abundance of caution for the deluge of adverse events from moderna/pfizer vax?
ON NovaVax: "In 2015, the company received an $89 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support the development of a vaccine against human respiratory syncytial virus for infants via maternal immunization".
Didn’t know the Gates involvement. Dude is like a cockroach; just can’t get rid of jinx
NovaVax for this one at least has a lipid subunit so it won’t cause blood clots and also has a virus particle closer to the actual virus size, which means your immune system should theoretically learn how to kill the thing instead of making the proteins that will kill you. It isn’t an mRNA vaccine.
That’s probably why Gates invested in it, tbh. The people there figured out a way to make vaccines that have virus particles closer to virus size so your immune system actually learns what to look out for without you getting sick. Didn’t want something good coming to the masses.
Still ridiculous to take a jab for a virus that hasn’t been fully mapped and that causes less deaths than the vaccine itself, but if someone was going to force me to take one, I’d wait for this one.
You are correct. All three of the vaccines (moderna, pfizer, J&J) instruct your cells to create spike protein. Moderna and pfizer do it by directly delivering the mRNA to your cell's mitochondria to make the spike protein (never goes into cell nucleus) while J&J uses the shell of an adenovirus (which they allegedly altered to prevent it from replicating) to go into your cell's nucleus to deliver the genetic material which causes it to produce the mRNA to instruct the mitochondria to create the spike protein. Same end result but different methods to achieve it. The all involve gene therapy.
Hmm, what a coincidence that of the three vaccines, the one that doesn't manipulate mRNA is halted. "Until that process is complete, we are recommending a pause in the use of this vaccine out of an abundance of caution."
In the meantime the only available vaccines are the ones that alter your DNA. Where is the abundance of caution for the deluge of adverse events from moderna/pfizer vax?
Here's the statement from the CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0413-JJ-vaccine.html
They probably won’t give NovaVax approval specifically because it is the safest and most successful option.
Pfizer and Moderna have a great chance of giving blood clots than the J&J one anyway.
ON NovaVax: "In 2015, the company received an $89 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support the development of a vaccine against human respiratory syncytial virus for infants via maternal immunization".
Big No Thanks from me.
Didn’t know the Gates involvement. Dude is like a cockroach; just can’t get rid of jinx
NovaVax for this one at least has a lipid subunit so it won’t cause blood clots and also has a virus particle closer to the actual virus size, which means your immune system should theoretically learn how to kill the thing instead of making the proteins that will kill you. It isn’t an mRNA vaccine.
That’s probably why Gates invested in it, tbh. The people there figured out a way to make vaccines that have virus particles closer to virus size so your immune system actually learns what to look out for without you getting sick. Didn’t want something good coming to the masses.
Still ridiculous to take a jab for a virus that hasn’t been fully mapped and that causes less deaths than the vaccine itself, but if someone was going to force me to take one, I’d wait for this one.
I hadn’t even heard of the NovaVax vaccine until now.
Going to do some research about it, but either way, I now have a new argument I can make:
“Vaccination? Oh, I’m waiting for the NovaVax vaccine to be available.”
My go to lol
WRONG. It does use the same mRna. Just the delivery system is different. They are all mRna shots.
No. J&J and AstraZeneca are both viral vector vaccines.
Ah I guess your right, it doesn't inject mRNA into you but still ends up manipulating DNA. I haven't looked into all the vaccines but I found this explanation: https://static.toiimg.com/photo/msid-80299134/80299134.jpg?pl=80299134
You are correct. All three of the vaccines (moderna, pfizer, J&J) instruct your cells to create spike protein. Moderna and pfizer do it by directly delivering the mRNA to your cell's mitochondria to make the spike protein (never goes into cell nucleus) while J&J uses the shell of an adenovirus (which they allegedly altered to prevent it from replicating) to go into your cell's nucleus to deliver the genetic material which causes it to produce the mRNA to instruct the mitochondria to create the spike protein. Same end result but different methods to achieve it. The all involve gene therapy.