The Dam is Breaking on the Vaccines

Ok...
Most of the really smart scientists, engineers and etc have autism.

Vaccines are created by scientists....

Autism causes vaccines?
 
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Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines​



Two U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–approved mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 have saved millions of lives. These vaccines were developed with NIH support and research on a protein found on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccines in people were established in what seemed like record time. But in reality, more than 50 years of public and private laboratory research laid the groundwork for the rapid development of these life-saving vaccines.

Studies of viruses, including other coronaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); advances in general vaccine technology; and the breakthrough in using fatty, oil-like particles called lipid nanoparticles to deliver vaccines to cells were just some of the efforts that made the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines possible. For decades, NIH has supported the research that led to these vaccines — and this timeline provides some of the best examples.

Knowledge of mRNA and Viruses Grows​

  • 1961 to 1990​

    mRNA chromosomes

    Scientists discover mRNA and how it can either activate or block protein production in cells. They start to study its use in medicine. Source 1, Source 2
  • 1987​

Early 1990s​

Studies of Other Viruses and mRNA Breakthroughs Advance Vaccine Science​

  • Early 2000s​


  • 2005​

    A laboratory breakthrough shows that modified mRNA can safely deliver instructions to cells without over-activating the body’s immune system. SourcePDF

2013​

  • 2014 to 2018​

    NIH’s response to the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo helps establish pathways to streamline and speed up regulatory review and emergency  use of investigational treatments  during critical disease outbreaks. Source

COVID-19 Pandemic Begins​

  • December 31, 2019​

    The first cluster of people sick with what is now called COVID-19 is reported in Wuhan, China. Global response begins almost right away. The U.S. government [ donny's gov'ment ]comes together with private, non-governmental, and academic organizations to begin work on COVID-19 vaccines. Source

January 2020​

  • March 11, 2020​

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declares COVID-19 a pandemic. Source
  • March 16, 2020​

    NIH clinical trials for the Moderna mRNA vaccine begin. Source
  • April 17, 2020​

  • May 15, 2020​

  • July 8, 2020​

  • November 16, 2020

    mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19 Ready for People
  • December 11, 2020​

  • March 2022​

    Data show that the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program
  • [ donny's vaxx program ]is estimated to have prevented 2 million deaths, 17 million hospitalizations, and 66 million infections through March 2022. Vaccination is also estimated to have saved nearly $900 billion in health care costs. Source

Content last reviewed on April 4, 2024


Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines.



yer welcome.





 
<ahem>

Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines​



Two U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–approved mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 have saved millions of lives. These vaccines were developed with NIH support and research on a protein found on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccines in people were established in what seemed like record time. But in reality, more than 50 years of public and private laboratory research laid the groundwork for the rapid development of these life-saving vaccines.

Studies of viruses, including other coronaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); advances in general vaccine technology; and the breakthrough in using fatty, oil-like particles called lipid nanoparticles to deliver vaccines to cells were just some of the efforts that made the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines possible. For decades, NIH has supported the research that led to these vaccines — and this timeline provides some of the best examples.

Knowledge of mRNA and Viruses Grows​

  • 1961 to 1990​

    mRNA chromosomes

    Scientists discover mRNA and how it can either activate or block protein production in cells. They start to study its use in medicine. Source 1, Source 2
  • 1987​

Early 1990s​

Studies of Other Viruses and mRNA Breakthroughs Advance Vaccine Science​

  • Early 2000s​


  • 2005​

    A laboratory breakthrough shows that modified mRNA can safely deliver instructions to cells without over-activating the body’s immune system. SourcePDF

2013​

  • 2014 to 2018​

    NIH’s response to the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo helps establish pathways to streamline and speed up regulatory review and emergency  use of investigational treatments  during critical disease outbreaks. Source

COVID-19 Pandemic Begins​

  • December 31, 2019​

    The first cluster of people sick with what is now called COVID-19 is reported in Wuhan, China. Global response begins almost right away. The U.S. government [ donny's gov'ment ]comes together with private, non-governmental, and academic organizations to begin work on COVID-19 vaccines. Source

January 2020​

  • March 11, 2020​

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declares COVID-19 a pandemic. Source
  • March 16, 2020​

    NIH clinical trials for the Moderna mRNA vaccine begin. Source
  • April 17, 2020​

  • May 15, 2020​

  • July 8, 2020​

  • November 16, 2020

    mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19 Ready for People
  • December 11, 2020​

  • March 2022​

    Data show that the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program
  • [ donny's vaxx program ]is estimated to have prevented 2 million deaths, 17 million hospitalizations, and 66 million infections through March 2022. Vaccination is also estimated to have saved nearly $900 billion in health care costs. Source

Content last reviewed on April 4, 2024


Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines.



yer welcome.






That the same vax Biden and Fauci said you wouldn't get Rona' if you got stabbed?
Funny, many vaxed got it, some more than once.
 
That the same vax Biden and Fauci said you wouldn't get Rona' if you got stabbed?

being that covid 19 was a novel virus - that was yet to be proven.

Funny, many vaxed got it, some more than once.

yep ... & symptoms/duration are lessened. i use to never get a flu shot - until i got the flu. it kicked my ass for 3 weeks.

now i get one. one year they missed the boat as to what was going to be the dominate strain & the flu shot given was not totally effective because it was a diff. strain & i got it, & i was sick, but totally functional.

i wish the chickenpox vaxx was around when i was a kid, ' cause a few years ago i got shingles & that virus is no joke.
 
being that covid 19 was a novel virus - that was yet to be proven.



yep ... & symptoms/duration are lessened. i use to never get a flu shot - until i got the flu. it kicked my ass for 3 weeks.

now i get one. one year they missed the boat as to what was going to be the dominate strain & the flu shot given was not totally effective because it was a diff. strain & i got it, & i was sick, but totally functional.

i wish the chickenpox vaxx was around when i was a kid, ' cause a few years ago i got shingles & that virus is no joke.
Endemic day one.

Corona has been around forever. It is primarily a cold and flu virus.

Riddle me this. Why do they call it a flu SHOT and not VACCJNE SHOT??

HMMMM
 
Endemic day one.

Corona has been around forever. It is primarily a cold and flu virus.

Riddle me this. Why do they call it a flu SHOT and not VACCJNE SHOT??

HMMMM
No worries. There's still no shot, no vaccine, no cure for stupid.
 
Yep, fauci lied to fill his account while millions died. I would be surprised that people are still taking this death injection but considering how people will blindly follow........its really not surprising.

 
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<ahem>

Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines​



Two U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–approved mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 have saved millions of lives. These vaccines were developed with NIH support and research on a protein found on SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Clinical trials for the COVID-19 vaccines in people were established in what seemed like record time. But in reality, more than 50 years of public and private laboratory research laid the groundwork for the rapid development of these life-saving vaccines.

Studies of viruses, including other coronaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV); advances in general vaccine technology; and the breakthrough in using fatty, oil-like particles called lipid nanoparticles to deliver vaccines to cells were just some of the efforts that made the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines possible. For decades, NIH has supported the research that led to these vaccines — and this timeline provides some of the best examples.

Knowledge of mRNA and Viruses Grows​

  • 1961 to 1990​

    mRNA chromosomes

    Scientists discover mRNA and how it can either activate or block protein production in cells. They start to study its use in medicine. Source 1, Source 2
  • 1987​

Early 1990s​

Studies of Other Viruses and mRNA Breakthroughs Advance Vaccine Science​

  • Early 2000s​


  • 2005​

    A laboratory breakthrough shows that modified mRNA can safely deliver instructions to cells without over-activating the body’s immune system. SourcePDF

2013​

  • 2014 to 2018​

    NIH’s response to the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo helps establish pathways to streamline and speed up regulatory review and emergency  use of investigational treatments  during critical disease outbreaks. Source

COVID-19 Pandemic Begins​

  • December 31, 2019​

    The first cluster of people sick with what is now called COVID-19 is reported in Wuhan, China. Global response begins almost right away. The U.S. government [ donny's gov'ment ]comes together with private, non-governmental, and academic organizations to begin work on COVID-19 vaccines. Source

January 2020​

  • March 11, 2020​

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declares COVID-19 a pandemic. Source
  • March 16, 2020​

    NIH clinical trials for the Moderna mRNA vaccine begin. Source
  • April 17, 2020​

  • May 15, 2020​

  • July 8, 2020​

  • November 16, 2020

    mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19 Ready for People
  • December 11, 2020​

  • March 2022​

    Data show that the U.S. COVID-19 vaccination program
  • [ donny's vaxx program ]is estimated to have prevented 2 million deaths, 17 million hospitalizations, and 66 million infections through March 2022. Vaccination is also estimated to have saved nearly $900 billion in health care costs. Source

Content last reviewed on April 4, 2024


Decades in the Making: mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines.



yer welcome.






Ring up the lab results ,and get back to us PT.......~S~
 

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