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MartiniMan
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Oh......so you are still wrong
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8/19/2020 7:59:11 AM
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Do some research before you go off on me. As I stated, and it is unequivocally true, this vaccine approach (emphasis added) has never been used on humans. See below for an explanation and learn to read simple English instead of jumping to stupid conclusions.
The theory behind mRNA vaccines is that when you inject the mRNA (encapsulated within lipid nanoparticles), the mRNA will stimulate your cells to manufacture their own viral proteins. In this case, those proteins would mimic the proteins found in SARS-CoV-2.
Conventional vaccines train your body to recognize and respond to the proteins of a particular virus by injecting a small amount of the actual viral protein into your body, thereby triggering an immune response and the development of antibodies.
No previous vaccines have had your own cells produce the viral proteins responsible for producing immunity. mRNA vaccines are designed to make your body produce its own viral protein, which your immune system would then mount a response to.
That was exactly what I meant when I said this approach has never been used on humans. So next time instead of jumping in with some ignorant post how about giving me the benefit of the doubt and asking me what I mean. And don't tell me that human trials means it has been used on humans because you know exactly what I mean with widespread use of a vaccine. Lots of things have been tested and tried that have never been approved for use on humans. At this point I don't even want you to answer the question. Just go away and find some other thread to hijack with your ignorance.
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