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by Eli_P
2049 days ago
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> editing it on a computer, and then "printing" it back out to a DNA molecule That's kind of what Novavax claims, search for the interview with David Rubinstein on WEF. NVAX wants to print short fragments of virus's proteins, so the resulting vaccines supposed to be safer than those made by working with live viruses. |
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