RE:RE:RE:Vaccines in CanadaSILKOS - Correct, Pfizer and Moderna are different, just like Pepsi and Coke are "different". Esentially though, they're nearly identical, that's why it's fine to mix them. At least, that's what the Canadian "experts" have been telling us.
Won't that be a hoot watching Prince Justin wriggle under pressure if the W.H.O. comes out with a finding that mixing the two doses shortens a recipients life span by 20 years **DOH**.
Silkos wrote:"Wrong. mRNA vaccines teach our cells how to make a protein that will trigger an immune response without using the live virus. Both Moderna and Pfizer-Biotech have submitted patents for their vaccines, and it's very likely they both will get it. You can't have a double patent, they use the same MRNA function to trigger the immune system to act and fight viruses. mRNA vaccines are used to fight other diseases as well.
Again, there is a patent on Moderna, one on Pfizer. Different product, different paterns, different companies."