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mRNA was a holy grail of pharma for cancer applications.

It had been prevented from human trials due to known toxicity. The covid crisis was the breakthrough that they needed to finally get mRNA into humans.

Once an mRNA platform made it into humans, the surveillance would begin, and if it wasn't so bad that it got banned forever, then there was now a future for mRNA.

That's why covid played out the way it did at start.

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Interesting thought. I may be wrong but mRNA was/is being used in cancer treatment as “targeted therapy” - which I thought looks like a good idea. How did it go so wrong? Or how is it helpful for cancer patients but was used to control populations? I’m a person with cancer, CLL, 20 years no treatment, but have been interested in treatments for blood cancers.

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Maybe of was wrong to begin with.

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