Are all covid “vaccines” created equal?
🗣️ DISCUSSION 💬
I have recently found out my close friend got vaccinated. It just never came up in discussion. From what I understand, the moderna and Pfizer gene therapies are different from the AZ and J&J vaccines. I never hear the two categories distinguished from eachother. Are there different protocols or worries he should have if he took the J&J?
From what I understand the J&J is not an MRNA vaccine. They have had some heart issues but I think those are usually more immediate. I am by no means an expert but I think the long term autoimmune concerns are connected to the MRNA vax's.
J&J and Astrazeneca had the same payload as the mRNA vaccines. Only difference was the delivery system (adenovirus vs. lipid nanoparticles).
This is what I was looking for. mRNA vs traditional vaccine method. Hate them all- my mom didn’t vaccinate me at all and my dogs aren’t vaxxd lmao. But was curious about the mRNA vs traditional “introduce dead virus” delivery