remember when the vaxx came out ? that bs about it having to be stored in super freezers to keep it below zero temperatures?
now they just have cases of vaccines sitting out in the open no problem
wonder why they bullshit us about that too
remember when the vaxx came out ? that bs about it having to be stored in super freezers to keep it below zero temperatures?
now they just have cases of vaccines sitting out in the open no problem
wonder why they bullshit us about that too
I have a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and I have extensive experience working with mRNA. Unlike DNA, which is double stranded and more stable, mRNA is single stranded and susceptible to degradation. It's standard practice to store mRNA in a -80°C freezer, so the original storage temperatures for the "vaccines" made sense to me. When the change in temperature storage was announced, I didn't and still don't understand the rational.
mRNA can de degraded by Rnases which are present everywhere, including on one's skin, and the degradation process is accelerated at warmer temperatures. When isolating RNA, Rnase inhibitors are added to the sample to help slow the degradation. I wonder if they increased the concentration of Rnase inhibitors or if they were even present in "vaccine" to begin with.