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Family member (who had the rona) chose the J&J vxx because it was not mRNA. But the CDC hasn’t isolated the virus, so how can it be traditional? This link states they used an adenovirus to create the spike protein, so wouldn’t that vxxinate against adenovirus instead of coronavirus? None of this makes any sense. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-johnson-johnson-and-mrna-vaccines/

Said relative was upset at the reports of heart side effects, maybe he’s regretting getting an experimental vxxine when he has natural immunity to whatever disease he had, symptoms were that of a bad cold. Needed a test to know he had the rona.

I love him, but he can’t think for himself.

Family member (who had the rona) chose the J&J vxx because it was not mRNA. But the CDC hasn’t isolated the virus, so how can it be traditional? This link states they used an adenovirus to create the spike protein, so wouldn’t that vxxinate against adenovirus instead of coronavirus? None of this makes any sense. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-johnson-johnson-and-mrna-vaccines/ Said relative was upset at the reports of heart side effects, maybe he’s regretting getting an experimental vxxine when he has natural immunity to whatever disease he had, symptoms were that of a bad cold. Needed a test to know he had the rona. I love him, but he can’t think for himself.

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Just grab any of the coronaviruses that have been around for ages, make a vaccine for it and there you got it, a covid vaccine.

And to be fair, it might be actually "effective" since many coronaviruses are related, yet so useless, since one of the main, if not the only reason there are no vaccines for such common viruses is that it is just not worth it, since a new one pops up every so often that by the time you finish a vaccine for one there are already 10 new ones.