Vaccines and stuff: Pt 2

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    Again, vaccines are rarely effective against highly mutating viruses. In the case of novel coronavirus: the mRNA vaccine has proven to follow that trend, with plummeting efficacy against Omicron and subsequent variants.

    With Delta? And high-risk patients? Sure, the vaccine attenuated severity. The data prove that the vaccine did little more than that.
    This is why Mrna is a very good candidate for this job. It can flex and change as fast as the virus does.
     

    chipbennett

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    Its the reaction to the foreign protein.
    So, no knowledge "passed on" by the vaccine. The body generates its own knowledge, based on its response to a foreign body.

    The theory behind mRNA vaccines is that mRNA can be an effective transport mechanism, since it doesn't involve direct introduction of the foreign body, thereby obviating the need for the transport mechanism to protect the foreign body from the body's immune system.
     

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    So, no knowledge "passed on" by the vaccine. The body generates its own knowledge, based on its response to a foreign body.

    The theory behind mRNA vaccines is that mRNA can be an effective transport mechanism, since it doesn't involve direct introduction of the foreign body, thereby obviating the need for the transport mechanism to protect the foreign body from the body's immune system.
    Indeed. What is the problem there?
     

    KellyinAvon

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    Pretty mild. I was asking for a coherent sentence.
    Hello and welcome to INGO. Take a look at what is below my avatar and consider that before your next reply.

    I was telling you slow down a bit. You have the attention of most of the staff at this point.
     
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