The COVID vaccines are mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccines, which are completely new.
No mRNA vaccine has ever been licensed for human use before. There are
no other therapies or prophylactics on the market that use the same
approach, despite a handful of efforts.
Traditional vaccines introduce pieces of a virus ("live" or inert), as
well as adjuvants such as aluminum and mercury, to stimulate an immune
reaction. The new mRNA vaccine is completely different. It actually
injects (transfects) molecules of synthetic genetic material from
non-human sources into our cells. Once in the cells, the genetic
material interacts with our transfer RNA (tRNA) to make a foreign
protein that supposedly teaches the body to destroy the virus being
coded for. So the vaccine is hijacking the protein-makeup machinery.
Note that these newly created proteins are not regulated by our own DNA,
and are thus completely foreign to our cells. What they are fully
capable of doing is unknown.
The Moderna vaccine is given in two doses, 28 days apart. The Pfizer vaccine will require two shots, three weeks apart.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines also include the traditional toxic adjuvants.
Monday, November 30, 2020
How are the COVID vaccines different from other vaccines on the market?
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