Japan has its own mRNA vax

Manonthestreet

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Although there is a lot to be worried about here, one of the biggest concerns is the lack of testing the jab has undergone. A trial took place from December 2022 to February 2023 involving just 828 individuals. To put this in perspective, 40,000 people took part in the phase 3 study for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

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Is the Pfizer vaccine not allowed in the US?


The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent is no longer authorized for use in the United States.



i guess Japan didn't get the memo.....
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Tested less than the rest. Sure it'll be fine. Vaxxer up.
Clicking on 'self-amplifying mrna vaccines' in the OP does not lead to its definition or details.
 
Clicking on 'self-amplifying mrna vaccines' in the OP does not lead to its definition or details.
When conventional mRNA vaccines are injected into the body, the mRNA tells cells to create a specific protein, which spurs an immune response. With self-amplifying mRNA vaccines, multiple mRNA copies are made, which creates even more spike protein – and if the current mRNA vaccines have taught us anything, it’s that this is unlikely to end well.


Right from the linked article. Perhaps read
 
When conventional mRNA vaccines are injected into the body, the mRNA tells cells to create a specific protein, which spurs an immune response. With self-amplifying mRNA vaccines, multiple mRNA copies are made, which creates even more spike protein – and if the current mRNA vaccines have taught us anything, it’s that this is unlikely to end well.


Right from the linked article. Perhaps read
No, the link "self-amplifying mrna vaccines" specifies nothing. Perhaps click on it to prove it.

Also, for this Japanese report, there is the earlier Korean equivalent, dated 8 Feb 2023:

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