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So they’ve renamed it and are just telling the truth now and giving lower doses? The original mRNA shots encoded into dna and constantly produced spike proteins, how is this any different?

The structures of mRNA and saRNA are similar but have one key difference. For the COVID-19 vaccines, both contain the RNA which codes for the virus spike protein. Both also contain a cap, which prevents the RNA from breaking down and helps start the protein synthesis in our cells, and a tail which helps stabilize the RNA. Unlike mRNA, though, saRNA also contains the code for the virus enzyme. This enzyme helps create multiple copies of the virus RNA once it’s in our cells, leading to quicker protein production.

saRNA produces copies of itself once it’s inside a cell so lower doses are required than those for mRNA vaccines. The cost per dose is also lower and that the same volume of vaccine produces more doses.

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It's not the same. It's worse!