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by ryankemper
1888 days ago
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Thanks for the important clarification; I didn't read closely enough. My argument was definitely tailored for the mRNA discussion, although the purpose was more to illustrate the broader principle, but, not knowing a whole lot about adenovirus vector vaccines specifically, is it even the case that adenovirus-vector vaccines have been widely used in the general population? I couldn't find great info with a cursory search (indeed the top result is the CDC which consistently fails to cite anything they ever claim, ugh), but I wonder if the general argument still applies for these types of vaccines as well. Anyway, thanks so much for catching and pointing out my error there. |
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fwiw, new and better better technologies need to get used for the first time, eventually.