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reality-detective · 18 days
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Pfizer 🤔
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lasseling · 18 days
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Greece’s Population Plummets as Sudden Deaths Soar
The population of Greece has now plummeted to dangerously low levels after sudden and unexpected deaths began soaring out of control in 2021.
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cbirt · 7 months
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The emergence of mRNA vaccine technology represents a monumental leap forward in disease prevention. A review article published in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon University discusses the evolution of messenger RNA (mRNA) based vaccines over the course of the past few years. The powerful effects of mRNA vaccines were exhibited during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. These vaccines were one of the most widely produced and administered vaccines across the globe to combat the SARS-CoV-2 retrovirus that was spreading rapidly at the time, and are the most popular known example of mRNA vaccines. The review emphasizes the potential mRNA vaccines hold for viruses beyond the one that caused the 2020 pandemic, along with alternative delivery modes to viral modes, such as those based on lipid particles.
The administration of vaccines is a necessity to tackle life-threatening diseases as well as to increase the average lifespan of the general population. They reduce fatality rates usually caused by highly infectious diseases like polio, smallpox, influenza, and tetanus. They provide us with protection against these diseases by inducing the generation of antibodies that are specific to the pathogen present in the human body, enabling the individual’s body to fight the disease when it strikes in the future.
Traditional vaccines have failed to deal with pathogens like human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV, the causative organism for AIDS), Plasmodium falciparum (the parasite that causes malaria), and hepatitis C. Vaccinations for influenza require regular upgrades and modifications due to the rapidly evolving nature of the genome of the influenza virus.
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pandemic-info · 8 months
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https://twitter.com/jeffgilchrist/status/1700854098755563660
#Novavax vs mRNA vaccine This thread explains how @Novavax is different from the #Moderna and #Pfizer #mRNA #vaccines and describes some of the benefits such as broadened #variant recognition, more durable #immunity, and fewer side effects.
This is an awesome thread explaining all of the above + recommendations for primary layers of protection like ventilation, filtration, and masking.
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What about people who had mRNA doses previously but want to consider Novavax? There have been several studies now that found mixing the two, getting mRNA and then Novavax actually gave better results than just mRNA on its own.
One study found that getting Novavax as a booster after mRNA "may enhance the persistence and durability of vaccine-mediated immunity compared to mRNA options" ...with slower decay rate compared to an mRNA booster dose and less side effects than mRNA boosters
While vaccines are important, they should be the last layer of protection to rely on in case all the other layers fail and you get exposed. Vaccines should not be the one and only layer governments all seem to be currently relying on.
This link may be easier to read:
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mcb3k · 7 months
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Nobel Prize recognizes scientists who laid groundwork for COVID-19 vaccines : Shots - Health News https://www.npr.org/1202941256
The 2023 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Hungarian-born Katalin Karikó and American Drew Weissman for work that enabled the development mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Their work, undertaken at the University of Pennsylvania, made it possible to develop vaccines based on genetic material called messenger RNA. The scientists discovered that changing a chemical building block of mRNA – substituting pseudouridine for uridine — eliminated an inflammatory side effect that was a barrier to development of this new kind of vaccine. They published their work 15 years before the COVID pandemic.
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factcheckdotorg · 2 months
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walkinverse · 11 months
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Dr. Ryan Cole Exposes Dangers Of The Spike Protein Yes, it's lethal, extremely.
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ophilosoraptoro · 10 days
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White Clots - This Is Really Happening
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gusty-wind · 25 days
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didanawisgi · 11 months
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dosesofcommonsense · 5 months
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Looks like the “Conspiracy Realists” are batting a 1000.00.
We said ALL along the mRNA was teaching/coding transformations and had no idea what the code was transmitted to do.
Pfizer’s (and Moderna and BioNTech/Johnson and Johnson [the only one to admit they used aborted fetal tissue in their pride and joy vax]) attempt to dam the trickle of info for 75+ years was blown apart. Now the trickle has become a flood, almost too much to report on and digest at once. Yes, ITS THAT BAD - worse than Nuremberg, because all those evil bastards knew the Nuremberg Code and still did it.
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reality-detective · 18 days
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Moderna infertility ingredient 🤔
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lasseling · 5 days
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We tried to warn people.
We got mocked, criticized, ostracized and called crazy conspiracy theorists.
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cbirt · 7 months
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A team of researchers at Digital R&D, Sanofi, USA, developed CodonBERT, a transformer-based large language model that is used for performing tasks related to mRNA protein prediction and analysis. It is trained by using codons as its input; 10 million sequences from a diverse range of organisms have been used to facilitate this. It selects the optimal sequences using the codon data it has been pre-trained on. Considering the fact that mRNA vaccines are on the rise, this model proves to be a highly useful asset; a large number of mRNAs can encode the smallest of peptides and proteins, and optimizing such sequences is crucial for effective vaccine design.
mRNA vaccines are recent alternatives to traditional vaccines with numerous advantages associated with them; they can be produced quickly and at a much faster rate than the latter, are cheaper, safer to use, and exhibit high potency. They have been developed and are currently under development for widespread diseases of global health concern, such as influenza, chlamydia, SARS-CoV-2, and cancers such as melanoma and lung cancer.
An mRNA vaccine’s efficacy is determined by the expression levels of the antigenic protein the sequence encodes. High expression levels of antigenic proteins indicate that they are more effective and require a lower dose to be administered to achieve the requisite immune response. This also makes it easier to manufacture these vaccines and reduces their cost of production as well. Expression levels, in general, affect the immunogenicity, efficacy, and potency of mRNA vaccines. The safety and efficacy of these vaccines can be attributed to the fact that the immune response becomes prolonged for a longer period of time, and the lower dose of administration reduces the severity of reactogenicity – the tendency of a vaccine to produce expected side effects observed during clinical trials.
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patientmakt · 3 months
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Are we witnessing a genocide? Covid bioweapon injections and Covid measures
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factcheckdotorg · 4 months
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