United States New mRNA based 'Universal' Flu Vaccine to be Tested by National Institutes of Health

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-NIH is enrolling patients in an early stage clinical trial to test a universal flu vaccine based on mRNA technology.

-The technology is behind Moderna's and Pfizer's widely used Covid vaccines.

-Scientists hope the vaccine will protect against a wide variety of flu strains and provide long-term immunity so people do not have to receive a shot every year.
Figured this deserved it's own thread.

The same NIH that was caught in the Wu Flu fuckery wants to test a mRNA-based 'universal' flu vaccine now.

Soon anyone who wants a flu shot may only have the choice of an mRNA vax, if these people get their way.
 

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Good news is, apparently there's a more traditional deactivated protine vaccine using the same targeting method for more universal application also in testing. Do maybe there'll be an option not using gene therapy with the same effectiveness.
 

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Consider the hooplas (aka stubborn, screeching media and "expert" based maximal pushes) around flu vaccines before COVID and you may get some insight both about what happened and what will happen. There is no grand malicious depopulation plan, there is however a grand, negligently malicious plan for pharma to maximize sales, risks and cost-benefit analysis on the "receiver" side be damned. They have product, and they want to move units of stuff, billions of them preferably, for that's how you earn billions of USD - doesn't matter who they have bullshit, bribe or propagandize to get it done.
 

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