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JPSax2003 1 point ago +1 / -0

My notes: "The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine must be stored at ultra-low freezing temperatures, about -100 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature falls well below what's found in a standard freezer," explains Dr. John Cooke, medical director of the RNA Therapeutics Program at Houston Methodist. "In fact, the type of freezers needed to store this vaccine long-term aren't ones you'll find in a doctor's office, drug store or even most hospitals. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine also needs to be kept frozen for long-term stability, but it can be kept in a standard refrigerator in a clinic for a few weeks." Leveraging mRNA technology has been pivotal in developing a safe, effective vaccine so quickly, but mRNA itself is incredibly fragile — it gets broken down very rapidly and easily. This inherent instability of mRNA is what has made developing an mRNA-based vaccine so challenging in the past. In addition, the biological material used to package the mRNA so it can be delivered as a vaccine is also somewhat unstable. Ouch, a lot of questions on long term use.... jp

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JPSax2003 5 points ago +5 / -0

Divided States of America DSA

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JPSax2003 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ready to help if needed. Graduate of Cornell University - Engineering 35 years working in aviation and aerospace engineering. Various skill sets on Microsoft products, data, etc... Ex- Military, US Army veteran.

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JPSax2003 2 points ago +2 / -0

Amen. I support this as well. JP

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JPSax2003 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Leonardo satellite trsnsmissions were described as running through the SCYTL server in Frankfurt, which was indeed shown to be active on the Tracer maps. That is one example of an untraceable or covered hack.