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Source: News Punch
September 11, 2021 | By Niamh Harris
A team of Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania are busy trying to create a vaccine that would protect not just against Covid-19, but against all coronaviruses.
September 11, 2021 | By Niamh Harris
A team of Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania are busy trying to create a vaccine that would protect not just against Covid-19, but against all coronaviruses.
They say that they are hoping the jabs will be "ready to go" in time for the next pandemic.
Efforts to create a 'pan-coronavirus' jab is being spearheaded by US immunologist Drew Weissman, whose research paved the way for the current mRNA Covid-19 injections.
Weissman told the AFP news agency on Friday "You have to assume there's going to be more (pandemics)" adding that there was no justification in waiting for the next crisis to hit before starting work on the next vaccine.
He said: "Our idea was that we could wait for the next coronavirus epidemic or pandemic, and then spend a year and a half making a vaccine. Or we could make one now and have it either ready to go, or use it now"
RT reports: On Thursday, Weissman shared the $3 million 2022 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences with co-researcher Katalin Karikó.
The scientists shared the award for their work in modifying messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) molecules to help the human body fight viruses by instructing cells to produce certain proteins and evoke antibodies.
The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, currently being used to fight Covid-1, are based on that research.
Covid-19 is just one of the epidemics that have impacted the world in recent years, along with the original SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) viral infections.
Weissman's team have already begun work on the project, and he said their new aim was to train the immune system to detect and respond to parts of the virus called 'conserved regions,' as, unlike the spike, those do not mutate fast.
Weissman said he was shocked there was any controversy over the efficacy and safety of mRNA vaccines.
"The conservative anti-science, anti-government people completely surprised us. I just didn’t expect that group to come out against vaccines," he said.
Earlier this year, as the Delta variant took hold, the immunologist warned that coronavirus variants would keep getting "scarier and scarier."
According to Weissman, between 75% and 85% of the world's population must be vaccinated "to get the pandemic under control."
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Efforts to create a 'pan-coronavirus' jab is being spearheaded by US immunologist Drew Weissman, whose research paved the way for the current mRNA Covid-19 injections.
Weissman told the AFP news agency on Friday "You have to assume there's going to be more (pandemics)" adding that there was no justification in waiting for the next crisis to hit before starting work on the next vaccine.
He said: "Our idea was that we could wait for the next coronavirus epidemic or pandemic, and then spend a year and a half making a vaccine. Or we could make one now and have it either ready to go, or use it now"
RT reports: On Thursday, Weissman shared the $3 million 2022 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences with co-researcher Katalin Karikó.
The scientists shared the award for their work in modifying messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) molecules to help the human body fight viruses by instructing cells to produce certain proteins and evoke antibodies.
The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, currently being used to fight Covid-1, are based on that research.
Covid-19 is just one of the epidemics that have impacted the world in recent years, along with the original SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) viral infections.
Weissman's team have already begun work on the project, and he said their new aim was to train the immune system to detect and respond to parts of the virus called 'conserved regions,' as, unlike the spike, those do not mutate fast.
Weissman said he was shocked there was any controversy over the efficacy and safety of mRNA vaccines.
"The conservative anti-science, anti-government people completely surprised us. I just didn’t expect that group to come out against vaccines," he said.
Earlier this year, as the Delta variant took hold, the immunologist warned that coronavirus variants would keep getting "scarier and scarier."
According to Weissman, between 75% and 85% of the world's population must be vaccinated "to get the pandemic under control."
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The most important related story is that Russia might be building a self-defensive protective perimeter they are referring to as a "sanitary shield" around its country to protect from biological attack. The Russian Sputnik vaccine (injection) isn't loaded with the mRNA synthetic biological component. From Russia's perspective these Covid injections are being used to war on western populations unlike in Russia.
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What would this "next act" be exactly?
The next act for messenger RNA could be bigger than covid vaccines
Like George Bush who mocked the shit out of us looking for Iraq WMDs under the sofa in the Oval Office, we're still working hard to locate this "Delta variant":
The next act for messenger RNA could be bigger than covid vaccines
Like George Bush who mocked the shit out of us looking for Iraq WMDs under the sofa in the Oval Office, we're still working hard to locate this "Delta variant":
In order to get billions of people vaccinated (injected) human behavior will have to be scientifically manipulated. Trust the science to manipulate people to force behavioral changes. Once behavior has been sufficiently changed then the next step is to get the target population to accept the idea of "trusting the science?" Do you believe? We are living in the twilight zone of Babylonian commercial warfare gone mad.
Optimizing COVID Vaccination Rates
Optimizing COVID Vaccination Rates
From Psychology Today:
The pursuit of profit over extended itself:
Two senior FDA officials resign over Biden administration booster shot plan
Think about the global vaccine (injection) market worth an estimated $100 billion by 2025 and the global biotechnology market worth $2.44 trillion by 2028 while you watch Mr. Beale get his ass chewed out:
Two senior FDA officials resign over Biden administration booster shot plan
Think about the global vaccine (injection) market worth an estimated $100 billion by 2025 and the global biotechnology market worth $2.44 trillion by 2028 while you watch Mr. Beale get his ass chewed out:
"Businessmen, they drink my wine..."
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