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**NEW** Military Covid Vaccine [SpFN Vaccine] - BIG Catalyst!

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everyone meet kevin here look i know two

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things i know number one my hair is

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crazy and i know that this video is

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brought to you by masterworks with a

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link in the description down below but

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folks this is mind-blowing within weeks

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scientists at the walter reed army

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institute of research expect to announce

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that they have a new vaccine

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ready after nearly two years of work

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that could potentially protect against

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various different future pandemics

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future variants omicron you name it now

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look i know we've got a lot of vaccine

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hesitancy in america but hear this one

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out because this is wild so apparently

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this new vaccine is a spike ferritin

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nanoparticle vaccine now what this is is

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a basically a uh protein

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ferritin which which is a kind of like

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iron found in your blood i'm

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oversimplifying here okay but but

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basically

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they take a protein in the shape of a

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soccer ball and the the soccer ball uh

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you know how the portions some sides of

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the soccer ball are flat like the

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various different sides well imagine you

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had 24 sort of platforms or soccer ball

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faces and then on these faces of the

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soccer ball you attach different spikes

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but instead of just attaching spikes of

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the alpha variant of covid or the delta

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variant like vaccine makers constantly

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trying to

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you know essentially follow what kovit

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is doing and trying to react in

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hindsight to what's happening they're

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just sticking on 24 different viruses

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covid uh or coronaviruses mutations of

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coronaviruses in various different types

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of viruses

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to make your body

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prepared to attack anything that

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resembles these 24 different spikes

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specifically coronaviruses and other

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viruses it really teaches your immune

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system to recognize these different

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proteins and folks the first human trial

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phase one just completed with positive

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results what you're really doing is

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you're providing multiple copies of

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different spikes right so your body

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recognizes all the different ones again

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rather than just here's messenger rna to

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try to help you be you know have

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efficacy against one type of virus

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you're getting 24 in one basically and

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not just 24 and one because these spikes

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can have overlaps to different variants

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right for example one spike that your

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body recognizes might end up mutating

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into four or five or ten different

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viruses but because your body recognizes

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that one spike you might be able to

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mount a defense against five to ten of

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these different variants and so if you

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get

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24 spikes via the soccer ball spike

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protein

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nanoparticle vaccine you could

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potentially have immunity against a

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whole host of different viruses

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and and we could potentially end

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coronavirus style pandemics and so far

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we've got really positive data that

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these could be substantially better than

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mrna vaccines which is crazy i'm just

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gonna be transparent i've got moderna

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and i'm like well dang like i wish they

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could have come out with this thing

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earlier so i don't have to go mix and

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match now and get something else

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obviously this is not even close to

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emergency use authorization or fda

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approval but folks

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we to talk about some of the differences

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here and some of the early results that

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we're seeing i do quickly want to just

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we got to talk more about some of the

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the initial results of uh this this this

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trial and some of the information that

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we have here so

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first

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this vaccine this spfn vaccine is

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expected to remain stable at a range of

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temperatures that don't need

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refrigeration like mrna vaccines see

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pfizer vials need to be stored between

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35 and 46 degrees modernives need to be

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stored between 36 and 46 degrees and

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previous versions of mrna had to be

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stored at like negative four degrees

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well the army has released documents

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showing positive results so far on the

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spfn vaccines and clinicaltrials.gov

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shows that 72 individuals have been

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enrolled in the phase one trial it's

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normal to have a smaller number of

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trials during a phase one

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in this study or trial and they're of

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course either receiving the vaccine or

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the placebo and in a recent research

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article posted on the 16th of december

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on science.org i'll also link that down

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below we had over 50 scientists come

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together and report that two high-dose

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50 microgram spfn vaccine doses given 28

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days apart elicited neutralizing

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activity that was quote an order of

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magnitude higher than that of prior

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infection potentially as much as 10

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times the neutralizing effect of prior

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illness now remember folks neutralizing

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antibodies are really good because they

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can prevent you from getting sick if you

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can neutralize uh a pathogen that enters

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your body you could potentially not

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become sick this is different from

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binding antibodies which if let's say a

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pathogen enters your body and your

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binding antibodies are like oh bad alarm

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alarm and then your your white blood

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cells come to fight and kill and crush

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the enemy right that's just the

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difference you kind of want neutralizing

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because it just eliminates it before you

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get that white blood cell response which

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gives you symptoms i'm over way

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oversimplifying here okay but anyway

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to potentially have 10x the neutralizing

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effect of prior illness against viruses

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or or coronaviruses really really

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incredible and i know i'm getting a

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little excited about this because this

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is just mind-blowing to me we don't we

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don't know if this is this is you know

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exactly what the results are of these

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clinical trials yet those will be

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released within a few weeks hopefully we

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hope they're positive i mean imagine

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this comes out and it's like 90 plus

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percent

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efficacious uh or or 98 efficacious

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because you have so many different

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spikes and and you're effective against

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omicron and future variants and past

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variants i mean

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we could end pandemics but anyway before

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we get excited let's continue with the

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research

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the

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scientists have reported that the spfn

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vaccine in animal studies was also shown

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to lead to no detectable levels of a

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virus in the animals of excel or in the

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airways of exposed animals 48 hours of

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exposure this is compared to the control

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group that was exposed in this in

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exactly the same way but they had all of

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a sudden substantial

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levels of a virus in their airways so in

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other words you have the real potential

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of of having exposure and then having no

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viral load

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with this spfn vaccine now i'm not

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sponsored by this vaccine it's it's you

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know the army's making it i know they're

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going to be a lot of skeptical folks

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around this i'm just excited to share

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the research here so uh now there's also

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uh information here it's worth noting

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from the national institute of health

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published in may of this year showing

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that the 24 faces of this sort of soccer

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ball are called receptor binding domains

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or rbds and that rbds can really

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neutralize a whole host of different

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coronaviruses and future mutations and

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in the same report they mentioned that

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nanoparticles enhanced immune response

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and ultimately

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had substantially the neutralizing

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antibody effect of not just prior

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illness which we already talked about

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but also

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mrna vaccines again neutralizing

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antibodies kind of the ones you want now

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in may the national institute of health

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said quote with further development a

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nanoparticle vaccine could prevent

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epidemics from a wide

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range

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of coronaviruses

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these uh have also been shown to prevent

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sars from infecting monkeys these

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vaccines and obviously this is we're

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just through the first human trial so

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there's a lot a lot left to do

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but i have to say

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exciting nonetheless

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now defense one uh highly factual uh at

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least a few media bias do a media bias

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search for defense one they're generally

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rated as either high in fact or highly

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factual defense one reports that uh the

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the animal trials completed earlier this

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year were completed with positive

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results as well so far the phase one

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human trials which tested the vaccine

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against omicron and other variants ended

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up with positive results and the trial

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results are under review to be published

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very

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soon so i have to say folks this

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announcement of these spfn vaccines

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obviously it's expected to take a lot of

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time we don't know exactly what the

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effectiveness is going to be if it comes

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in at 50 effective you know it's not

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gonna be that interesting to people you

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gotta manufacture the vaccine you gotta

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distribute it people gotta wanna take it

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uh you know there's there's a lot going

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on here right uh it's kind of coming

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late in the cycle here but

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an spfn vaccine could totally change the

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way that we think about vaccines going

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forward

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especially if it kicks the butt of these

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mrna vaccines and it took substantially

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longer to put together so there are

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going to be folks that either think

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you're getting a much higher quality

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microchip or you're getting

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a vaccine that's uh that's potentially

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really resilient now there's no clear

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indication yet in terms of uh how long

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this sort of vaccine would last if you'd

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have to get a booster after six months

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or if you'd have to get a new one after

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a year or every year but so far there's

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a lot of promise on these and what i'd

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recommend is you pay attention to spf

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and vaccines not only pay attention to

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them but folks when this announcement

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comes there could be a big move in uh

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recovery stocks you know your cruise

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lines your airlines your hotels and so

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on so uh pay attention this i think this

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is big news coming down the pike and

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again that's spike ferritin nano

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particle vaccines spfns and of course

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check out masterworks in the link down

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below thank you so much for watching if

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you found this helpful consider sharing

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the video folks see the next one thanks

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so much bye

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