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Covid Vaccine safety reported by media and social media by individuals

August 10 update via Cnet.com My toddler got COVID-19. It turned our lives upside down Commentary: For a few hours, we were flirting with a worst-case scenario for my youngest, who isn't even 2 years old yet. Roger Cheng Aug. 10, 2021   ========================= via CNET.com    COVID-19 vaccine details: New variants, when you can get vaccinated, hidden fees You have a lot of questions about the coronavirus vaccine, and we don't blame you one bit. Here's what we know so far about everything including vaccines for kids, going back to work and international travel.

Moderna and biotechnology news and updates

 This information is updated on Sept 23, 2021: NEWS FEATURE 14 September 2021 The tangled history of mRNA vaccines Hundreds of scientists had worked on mRNA vaccines for decades before the coronavirus pandemic brought a breakthrough. Elie Dolgin ==============================   Protecting Human Health through Biotechnology Breakthroughs and Platforms Feature Story | May 25, 2021 Noubar Afeyan is founder and CEO of Flagship Pioneering, and cofounder and chairman of Moderna. On November 15, 2020, after 4 months in large-scale Phase 3 clinical testing, Moderna received resounding proof that its new class of medicines based on messenger RNA encased in lipid nanoparticles could be safely deployed as a highly effective vacc

Information sources regarding Covid19 vaccine and nanoparticles (Jan 2021)

 Information regarding covid vaccine and nanopartiles: Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions By Jop de Vrieze Dec. 21, 2020 , 5:10 PM Science ’s COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation. Stanford single-dose nanoparticle vaccine for COVID-19   January 5, 2021 Researchers at Stanford are working to develop a single-dose vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 that could potentially be stored at room temperature.   Fact check: Lipid nanoparticles in a COVID-19 vaccine are there to transport RNA molecules By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read Social media users have claimed the presence of lipid nanoparticles in a COVID-19 vaccine means it could contain small robots or computers. This is false - these nanoparticles are tiny lipid droplets that transport and protect the vaccine component. Nanoparticles May Be the Culprit in