mRNA flu vaccine is up to 34.5% more effective than current flu vaccines
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by lysp
2 hours ago
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| scimex.org
| HN
pkphilip
1 hour ago
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It would be good to analyze the outcome from the mRNA vaccines which have already been deployed. To put it mildly, there have been some concerns.
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gdulli
57 minutes ago
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Is putting it mildly and vaguely the new tactic, since concretizing the arguments always exposes their impotence?
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hyperhello
1 hour ago
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Frankly, I'm not sure what scientists would find because you're the first one to think of analyzing the outcome from the mRNA vaccines. The scientists are all too busy doing science to be capable of the kind of leaps of lateral logic it would take to conceive of a plan like that. I'd follow up myself, but I just looked at some water through a microscope and I need to tell everyone I found bugs in it.
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bediger4000
1 hour ago
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There certainly have been some concerns! No doubt.

I think we, as intelligent people, can agree that the quality of those concerns and the basis of the concerns have been low, and in bad faith respectively. In that light, it seems obvious that we as a society should press on with the promising research like this.

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