Thanks for clueing me in on the adenovirus. I have not looked into it but had planned to do so. I keep getting distracted by the plethora of information everywhere to look into and go to work at the same time.
This message board has been a Godsend for information and pedes like you researching and taking the time to inform others.
Oddly, it's the Chinese state-owned entity vaccines that are using traditional vaccine technology.
"The bulk of Chinese shots are from Sinovac and Sinopharm, which both rely on a traditional technology called an inactivated virus vaccine, based on cultivating batches of the virus and then killing it. Some countries view it as safer than the newer, less-proven technology used by some Western competitors that targets the coronavirus’ spike protein, despite publicly available safety data for the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines and none for China’s."
Thanks for clueing me in on the adenovirus. I have not looked into it but had planned to do so. I keep getting distracted by the plethora of information everywhere to look into and go to work at the same time.
This message board has been a Godsend for information and pedes like you researching and taking the time to inform others.
Oddly, it's the Chinese state-owned entity vaccines that are using traditional vaccine technology.
"The bulk of Chinese shots are from Sinovac and Sinopharm, which both rely on a traditional technology called an inactivated virus vaccine, based on cultivating batches of the virus and then killing it. Some countries view it as safer than the newer, less-proven technology used by some Western competitors that targets the coronavirus’ spike protein, despite publicly available safety data for the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines and none for China’s."