Scientists at UC Riverside have demonstrated a new, RNA-based vaccine strategy that is effective against any strain of a virus and can be used safely even by babies or the immunocompromised.
As it is, the first time this was posted, biologists and pharmacists discussed the merits of the claims and came to the conclusion that this was unlikely to be real.
Specifically the approach would probably be thwarted the second time you attempted to use this method because your immune system would attack the vaccine.
The discussion also pointed out that this was why the second dose of Astrazeneca during the COVID pandemic was less effective.
Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional and don’t pretend to be one online. I’m reciting from memory. YMMV.
As it is, the first time this was posted, biologists and pharmacists discussed the merits of the claims and came to the conclusion that this was unlikely to be real.
Link please? Kinda feel like I shouldn’t have had to ask for that based on how you chose to begin your comment but here we are.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
As it is, the first time this was posted, biologists and pharmacists discussed the merits of the claims and came to the conclusion that this was unlikely to be real.
Specifically the approach would probably be thwarted the second time you attempted to use this method because your immune system would attack the vaccine.
The discussion also pointed out that this was why the second dose of Astrazeneca during the COVID pandemic was less effective.
Disclaimer: I’m not a medical professional and don’t pretend to be one online. I’m reciting from memory. YMMV.
Link please? Kinda feel like I shouldn’t have had to ask for that based on how you chose to begin your comment but here we are.
https://hexbear.net/post/2315391
So the “biologists and pharmacologists” you are citing are just armchair scientists in the Lemmy comment section
On Hexbear, no less.
Lol.