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by RupertSalt 123 days ago
No, "Red Alert" is called when there is an attack imminent, incoming weapons detected, enemies sighted.

So a macrophage on "red alert" would be reacting to an active infection or disease.

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Sure, and this vaccine goads the macrophage into that state, putting it on "red alert", without there actually being an infection.
I suppose it is not worth debating a metaphor written by BBC reporters for the general public, without even reading the research.

But I was edified to learn that Dr Edward Jenner was a vaccine pioneer even without the honors of knighthood.