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by helloworld653
1876 days ago
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No one knows right now, but we will know more over time. I guess we can take comfort in that a lot of people are in the same boat. I would like to better understand how/why mRNA vaccines can't/won't eventually turn into a dangerous prion. I am genuinely confused as to why there seems to be more side effects/issues with the 'traditional' J&J vaccine vs. the mRNA Moderna/Pfizer vaccines. I would have thought the opposite to have been true. But then again the Sputnik vaccine seems to be doing ok? So maybe it's just the J&J formulation. Who knows though, the peer reviewed data for this hasn't had much time to go through rigorous scrutiny. |
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As for the Sputnik vaccine (and the Sinovac one in China), sampling rare events such as these and reporting them is a function of how many people have been given the vaccine + the amount of transparency of the authorities in the countries administering these vaccines.