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RNA vaccine: the future




by Exnihiloest » 26/01/22, 16:03

 
This super techno has a really promising future. Moderna is on track to provide a vaccine against the EBV virus, long suspected of causing multiple sclerosis :
https://investors.modernatx.com/news/ne ... fault.aspx

Another dirty trick against supporters of carrot juice, good wives' remedies and other perlimpinpin powders, all these dangerous cretins who, as for the COVID, must not fail to claim that we must catch the EBV to obtain a "natural" immunity. : Lol:
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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by SixK » 26/01/22, 16:21

Does the vaccine work for those who already have the disease?

RNA is indeed super tech.
The labs can lay a vaccine more or less in 2 days (+ manufacture, test, .etc...).
I say 2 days, but even if it's 2 months it's already extraordinary.

Techno makes it possible to have very specialized things.
Unfortunately is it really viable (too specialized?) on RNA viruses whose specificity (if I understood correctly) is to mutate permanently?
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by Exnihiloest » 26/01/22, 16:31

SixK wrote:Does the vaccine work for those who already have the disease?

RNA is indeed super tech.
The labs can lay a vaccine more or less in 2 days (+ manufacture, test, .etc...).
I say 2 days, but even if it's 2 months it's already amazing.

They administer vaccines to multiple sclerosis patients who have already been diagnosed. It remains to be seen how long after the declaration of the disease, they can still be effective.

Techno makes it possible to have very specialized things.
Unfortunately is it really viable (too specialized?) on RNA viruses whose specificity (if I understood correctly) is to mutate permanently?

It's the same problem as with, in time, antibiotics. You always have to be one step ahead of nature's filth, because we know that it evolves and adapts.
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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by Christophe » 26/01/22, 17:02

Once again Tryphouille gives us a provocative title but this time it is right and certainly in spite of himself!

The RNA vaccine is well in the future...that it will really be developed! : Mrgreen:

10 to 20 years...Obamot! : Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/01/22, 17:42

Exnihiloest wrote: You always have to be one step ahead of nature's filth, because we know that it evolves and adapts.

Yes she. Grandpa, on the other hand, is unsuitable and regresses... : Mrgreen:
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by Janic » 26/01/22, 17:48

Christophe "26/01/22, 18:02
Once again Trypouille gives us a provocative title but this time it is fair and certainly in spite of himself!
The RNA vaccine is well in the future...that it will really be developed! : Mrgreen:
10 to 20 years...Obamot!
or more or never! 10 years is the time necessary to verify the side effects that would not have appeared before. The debilex simply confuses effectiveness (sic) with harmlessness!
If people with sclerosis are less affected by MS but develop worse pathologies: what would be the advantage?
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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by Christophe » 26/01/22, 18:11

The future ? Not for all the RNA vaccinated who are more contaminated and sicker than the others...it's a bit stupid for a vaccine that was supposed to "get us out" of the crisis!



Go back to your cave grandpa!

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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by izentrop » 10/02/22, 01:58

Christophe wrote:The future ? Not for all the RNA vaccinated who are more contaminated and sicker than the others...it's a bit stupid for a vaccine that was supposed to "get us out" of the crisis!
Go back to your cave grandpa!
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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/02/22, 02:05

: Shock: He managed to find the shit of the shits!!! This guy is amazing... : Shock:
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Re: RNA vaccine: the future




by Christophe » 10/02/22, 07:13

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote::shock: He managed to find the shit of the shits!!! This guy is amazing... : Shock:


In 3 letters?

CON

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