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MRNA is not new. She is correct.
On humans it is still very new.
She is wrong.
You are wrong.
Have a nice day.
In 2007 Dr. Derrick Rossi, a Canadian stem cell biologist, starts his lab at Harvard Medical School..
In 2009, his lab uses mRNA to make adult cells function like embryonic stem cells. This big news leads to the creation of Moderna in 2010..
In 2010 Dr. Pieter Cullis and his team begin working with Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Katalin Karikó on vaccines that could use mRNA + lipid nanoparticles....this leads to collaborations with BioNTech and Pfizer.
I just read that mRNA vaccines have been trialed on people for ten years. The only thing that changed with COVID was the the genome sequence for the virus.
They're not new....they've been in the making for decades and tested on humans for a decade..
That is an anti vaxxer myth along with they negatively impact immune systems, and they alter DNA.....total anti science nonsense.