I don’t doubt the two drugs are interchangeable, even the documents say so, however the two are LEGALLY distinct, and only comirnity was approved. The better question would be, why wasn’t the Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine also approved? I don’t think we’re looking at much of a technical argument here, other than clarifying they are different (the codons man😄), and the docs clarify they are different but have similar safety attributes. This IS a legal slight of hand convincing employers and employees they are dealing with an approved vax, when they aren’t, or at least until there’s a supply of comirnaty.
however the two are LEGALLY distinct, and only comirnity was approved
Yes, I pointed this out in my response to you above.
The better question would be, why wasn’t the Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine also approved?
This is a very good question to ask.
I don’t think we’re looking at much of a technical argument here, other than clarifying they are different (the codons man😄
A "codon" is a sequence of (in this case) RNA that codes for the same amino acid. Changing a "codon" changes the molecule (RNA). If you change the RNA molecule, it would have a different unique identifier. It would be a different molecule.
I really think you are barking up the wrong tree here.
the docs clarify they are different but have similar safety attributes
I suggest the docs clarify nothing. On the contrary, they obfuscate, likely by intention.
This IS a legal slight of hand convincing employers and employees they are dealing with an approved vax, when they aren’t, or at least until there’s a supply of comirnaty.
I'm not arguing against this point. I think this is likely true. What I am saying is that your initial assertion; that the difference is in the mRNA "codons", is not supported by any evidence except one sentence on one page. That sentence sounds to me like it was written by an intern that didn't understand what the person in charge was saying. I say that because I have seen such things happen in my own similar work.
“ That sentence sounds to me like it was written by an intern that didn't understand what the person in charge was saying. ”
good one
I wish you could hear the sarcasm every time I type the optimized codons for improved anitigen expression. I’m not really making any technical argument, I’m just kind of being an ass throwing ‘their words’ back.
I don’t doubt the two drugs are interchangeable, even the documents say so, however the two are LEGALLY distinct, and only comirnity was approved. The better question would be, why wasn’t the Pfizer-Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine also approved? I don’t think we’re looking at much of a technical argument here, other than clarifying they are different (the codons man😄), and the docs clarify they are different but have similar safety attributes. This IS a legal slight of hand convincing employers and employees they are dealing with an approved vax, when they aren’t, or at least until there’s a supply of comirnaty.
Yes, I pointed this out in my response to you above.
This is a very good question to ask.
A "codon" is a sequence of (in this case) RNA that codes for the same amino acid. Changing a "codon" changes the molecule (RNA). If you change the RNA molecule, it would have a different unique identifier. It would be a different molecule.
I really think you are barking up the wrong tree here.
I suggest the docs clarify nothing. On the contrary, they obfuscate, likely by intention.
I'm not arguing against this point. I think this is likely true. What I am saying is that your initial assertion; that the difference is in the mRNA "codons", is not supported by any evidence except one sentence on one page. That sentence sounds to me like it was written by an intern that didn't understand what the person in charge was saying. I say that because I have seen such things happen in my own similar work.
“ That sentence sounds to me like it was written by an intern that didn't understand what the person in charge was saying. ”
good one
I wish you could hear the sarcasm every time I type the optimized codons for improved anitigen expression. I’m not really making any technical argument, I’m just kind of being an ass throwing ‘their words’ back.