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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2336919" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>As a vaccine, it is the new vehicle that was described as being experimented on with animals in 2015. But our bodies come across viral RNA quite often as well as the full blown DNA. The common cold is of the exact same family as the other covids. Another form of vaccine is made by using antibodies from sufferers, and that to my mind is much closer to live covid than I would like. </p><p></p><p>I think the type of vaccine that attacks the S-protein in the spike is more worrisome since that could potentially attack the ACE-2 receptors in the blood, and those control blood pressure, That is the one I would avoid, personally speaking, and assuming I get to choose. But RNA is like the packed lunch of DNA [snip snip], and is not enough to regenerate the virus but is enough to nudge the body to produce antibody reaction, Once a lab has isolated the RNA, it can be incubated on a large scale using much the same processes as other vaccines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2336919, member: 196898"] As a vaccine, it is the new vehicle that was described as being experimented on with animals in 2015. But our bodies come across viral RNA quite often as well as the full blown DNA. The common cold is of the exact same family as the other covids. Another form of vaccine is made by using antibodies from sufferers, and that to my mind is much closer to live covid than I would like. I think the type of vaccine that attacks the S-protein in the spike is more worrisome since that could potentially attack the ACE-2 receptors in the blood, and those control blood pressure, That is the one I would avoid, personally speaking, and assuming I get to choose. But RNA is like the packed lunch of DNA [snip snip], and is not enough to regenerate the virus but is enough to nudge the body to produce antibody reaction, Once a lab has isolated the RNA, it can be incubated on a large scale using much the same processes as other vaccines. [/QUOTE]
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