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Phuket study confirms subdermal injections using less vaccine more effective as boost jabs


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6 minutes ago, oldcpu said:

Indeed !

 

And if a valid reason ... and valid medically, and Thailand does nothing - how much do you want to bet that sometime in the future the forum cynics will be out in force, bashing Thailand for not acting upon their study.

 

For some - for Thailand, the Thailand actions are always lose lose from bad to very bad. 

 

Bashing Thailand is what the cynics look forward to doing.

Take your rantings elsewhere mine contained none, just stating fact

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7 hours ago, RocketDog said:

Point taken, but for clarity AZ is not an mRNA vaccine.

No, but viral vector and mRNA vaccines work in a virtually identical manner. They both simply transport strands of genetic code representing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein into the recipient's cells. The cells then use the code as the blueprint to make multiple copies of spike protein.

 

The diagrams below illustrate this. Only the very first part is different, where the make-up of the vaccine particles is described.

 

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