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“I Made a Covid-19 Vaccine in My Kitchen and It Worked – Science Still Sucks”

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8 points by human4fter4ll 5 years ago · 1 comment

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gus_massa 5 years ago

Did they synthetize the DNA in their kitchen, or they paid an specialized lab to do that part?

> To date this is by far the largest dosage(10mg) of a DNA plasmid based gene therapy outside a clinical trial(all others have been in micrograms or single milligrams).

Why? Is there any indication that a big dose is more effective?

Luckily they had no big side effects, but any test of a candidate of a vaccine has a chance of a problem. That's why they are tested firs in very small groups and under medical supervision.

A few days ago, the Pfizer vaccine caused a problem in two persons with an history of allergy problems. It is always a possibility.

Also, there is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody-dependent_enhancement that has been observed in coronavirus.

The clinical test for a vaccine are very important.

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