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what is the difference between a regular Flu vaccine and the new mRNA vaccine for COVID? | Britannica Beyond
The current generation of flu vaccines are developed using live attenuated (weakened) and dormant/inactivated/killed viruses. A weakened or dormant live infectious agent (virus) is injected into a live cell to produce strong immune responses (antibodies) and prepare human body to fight a...
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mRNA (Messenger RNA) vaccines are protein based and don't use either weakened or dormant virus. Instead of antigens it contains a blueprint for the antigen in the form of genetic material. The RNA (encoded version of virus's antigen) is synthesized electronically and can be sent to all corners of the world in a jiffy and a vaccine can be manufactured within a week. This new approach revolutionizes our approach to fighting infectious diseases.
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It is very obvious that this mRNA vaccine has failed to give lasting protection and has many adverse side effects.
Why don't they produce a traditional dead virus type of vaccine?
People only have to get the Traditional Vaccines once, and it's good for a lifetime.
People only have to get the measles and smallpox vaccine once.