Oh, cancer. Kills a lot of people cancer. You'd think any "vaccine" that could reduce that could be fast
tracked for approval wouldn't you?
And yet here we are, 5 years on, and it's in trials. How long did it take to get the first one approved?
Also, strictly speaking it's not a vaccine, as vaccines are prophylactic and the treatment in trial is intended to treat existing disease. It would be better described as a form of immunotherapy than a vaccine.
But in any case, the question is, why haven't any new mRSA vaccines been approved, 5 years after the first one (which only took 10 months)
Surely this incredible and very safe technology should be being rolled out wholesale to prevent a wide range of diseases. Shouldn't it?
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