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BTW, the original mRNA drug substance on which all the mRNA vaccines now and in the future, are based, is called 'Nadorameran'...

'-Meran' is the non-proprietary part of the name.

That's where Tozinameran (Pfizer) and Elasomeran (Moderna) got their names.

Anyway, it was tested in humans in a 'proof of concept' trial, between 2013 and 2016. It is a rabies vaccine, tested in Europe...here's what the trial showed:

"This first-ever demonstration in human beings shows that a prophylactic mRNA-based candidate vaccine can induce boostable functional antibodies against a viral antigen when administered with a needle-free device, although not when injected by a needle-syringe.

The vaccine was generally safe with a reasonable tolerability profile."

https://sci-hub.se/10.1016/s0140-6736(17)31665-3

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I repeat..."...although not when injected by a needle-syringe."

What changed?

There is pretty much zero risk of being exposed to rabies in Europe, so we have no idea what real-life consequences that had on the subjects that were injected with a needle-syringe.

'Warp speed' was a terrible idea with these novel vaccines.

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