No, I don't think that's true. It uses the spike protein to trigger an immune response, without actually giving you covid. J&J has done this before with the ebola vaccine which is fully approved for use in Europe. This is not new technology unlike the mRNA cocktail.
No, I don't think that's true. It uses the spike protein to trigger an immune response, without actually giving you covid. J&J has done this before with the ebola vaccine which is fully approved for use in Europe. This is not new technology unlike the mRNA cocktail.