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![]() I was looking into polio and its vaccination program recently "doing my research" like the Karens do.
I was wondering - is there a reason that there is not a coronavirus vaccine being manufactured in the more traditional virus vaccine style that Polio uses? Specifically using "Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) given as an injection in the leg or arm, depending on the patient’s age. Only IPV has been used in the United States since 2000." Is there something about covid19 that makes it impossible to use the vaccine manufacturing method that I grew up learning about? Versus next level first of it's kind mRNA modifiers? Then there is the Oxford Vaccine (Adenovirus) that seems to use the old style method of design but modifies the Adenovirus cells with the spike protein configuration of coronavirus to let our body fight it, like a normal vaccine but with genetic engineering. Is there no effort, or it is impossible to make the coronavirus using the age-old approach of the polio vaccine? Actual question for all the doctorlawyers out there. | ||
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