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Billy10us

03/26/21 11:50 AM

#353476 RE: Empiricst1 #353459

Why we desperately need B.
mRNA vaccines long term safety and adverse effects are complete unknown and BP's are protected as HHS Secretary Alex Azar invoked PREP in February in response to the pandemic, declaring COVID-19 to be "a public health emergency warranting liability protections for covered countermeasures."

This means that companies like Moderna and Pfizer, are protected from lawsuits regarding their COVID-19 vaccines until 2024.

Up until 2020, these mRNA biotech companies had poor results testing mRNA drugs for cardiovascular, metabolic and renal diseases; selected targets for cancer; and rare diseases like Crigler–Najjar syndrome, with most finding that the side-effects of mRNA insertion were too serious. mRNA vaccines for human use have been developed and tested for the diseases rabies, Zika, cytomegalovirus, and influenza, although these mRNA vaccines have not been licensed. Many large pharmaceutical companies abandoned the technology, while some biotechs re-focused on the less profitable area of vaccines, where the doses would be at lower levels and side-effects reduced.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, no mRNA drug or vaccine had been licensed for use in humans. In December 2020, both Moderna and Pfizer–BioNTech obtained emergency use authorization for their mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, which had been funded by Operation Warp Speed (directly in the case of Moderna and indirectly for Pfizer–BioNTech). On 2 December 2020, seven days after its final eight-week trial, the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), became the first global medicines regulator in history to approve an mRNA vaccine, granting "emergency authorization" for Pfizer–BioNTech's BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine for widespread use. MHRA CEO June Raine said "no corners have been cut in approving it",] and that, "the benefits outweigh any risk". On 11 December 2020 the FDA gave emergency use authorization for the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

IMO the jury is still out on mRNA platform vaccines safety record, as only time will tell. And how many booster and modified mRNA inoculations might there be going forward with an unproven, as yet,safety record. Clearly the answer IMO is Brilacidin as variants and other mutating covid viruses and probably other endemic viruses will succumb to its application upon contact at the cellular level.

Bottom line: It's not a question "if" B will work it's "when" and hopefully the positive results will be made public. The health of the global community and it's investors will be greatly rewarded.

All the best, Billy10us