Really, it’s only the combination of vaccinations and tomatoes that’s dangerous.
Only in the presence of air breathing.
Everyone who drinks dihydrogen monoxide will eventually die, too.
What about those who don’t?
More important for this specific topic than the doubts about the existence of this association is that these were not “very-long term” effects. They supposedly showed up in the first few months.
Example from one of the studies mentioned in the linked Wikipedia article:
The reports concern children 12 to 16 years old, whose symptoms occurred one to two months after vaccination.
They will be hospitalized and doctors will administer intravenous dihydrogen monoxide to prevent them from becoming immortal.
They became addicted in utero, so end up with severe withdrawal symptoms; severe enough to cause death.
It’s in the news that Moderna is starting (going ahead with?) human trials of an HIV vaccine.
My Google-Fu is work-blocked right now, so what other human trials have been done with mRNA?
This trial is for advanced pancreatic cancer, and lung cancer. I think there’s on for breast cancer too.
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The website ClinicalTrials.gov https://clinicaltrials.gov/ provides more details about
A Study of mRNA-5671/V941 as Monotherapy and in Combination With Pembrolizumab (V941-001) - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov), as well as many others. You can visit the Emerging Med Trial Finder for a listing of all active pancreatic cancer clinical trials.
New Trial to Find Biomarkers to Guide Treatment
Phase II trial testing for melanoma cancer >>
Cancerous tumors phase I testing. >>>
''Moderna and Merck formed a strategic alliance to develop mRNA-4157 in combination with Merck’s anti-PD-1 therapy, KEYTRUDA. We are currently conducting a Phase 1 study evaluating the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of mRNA-4157 alone in subjects with resected solid tumors and in combination with KEYTRUDA in subjects with unresectable solid tumors (KEYNOTE-603)."
Currently in trial testing for non hodgkins lymphoma. It looks like we are on the cusp of curing cancer and ,any other diseases.
Trials fail all the time. “We are on the cusp of curing cancer” is a premature evaluation.
These treatments are typically only for a very small subset of the broader cancer types that are named. The progress is very much one of chipping away at things. Cancers have varied treatability even within a particular type, and of may evolve aggressively, often circumventing an initial effective treatment. Turning the bodies own immune system around to recognise a cancer is one of the techniques that has long been worked on, and mRNA vaccines are one way of trying that. But there is little chance it is going to be a universal cure. Given the cancer has already evaded the immune system once - simply to exist at all - imagining that some can’t do it again is wishful thinking.
mRNA technology is likely going to be an exciting area of therapies. But like all before, is unlikely to be a silver bullet. Some of the big ticket diseases that afflict us we still have little idea of the cause, let alone a treatment.