nasty 123 @Nasty1
19 May, 02:00
Here is some information on the Monkeypox Vaccine JYNNEOS .

The FDA approved the use of the Monkeypox Vaccine JYNNEOS on September 24, 2019. (Before the covid outbreak)
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JYNNEOS vaccine was created /developed by Bavarian Nordic in partnership with the US Government.

ACAM200 and JYNNEOS (also known as Imvamune or Imvanex) are the two currently licensed vaccines in the United States to prevent smallpox. JYNNEOS is also licensed specifically to prevent monkeypox.

JYNNEOS is administered as a live virus that is non-replicating. It is administered as two subcutaneous injections four weeks apart. There is no visible “take” and as a result, no risk for spread to other parts of the body or other people. People who receive JYNNEOS TM are not considered vaccinated until they receive both doses of the vaccine.

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https://www.cdc.gov/poxvir...

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Nancy Dyan @LightHolder113
When I was researching it this morning I also found that tue new vaccine uses Recombinant DNA:

“Recombinant DNA technology involves using enzymes and various laboratory techniques to manipulate and isolate DNA segments of interest. This method can be used to combine (or splice) DNA from different species or to create genes with new functions. The resulting copies are often referred to as recombinant DNA.”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g...
03:49 PM - May 19, 2022
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nasty 123 @Nasty1
19 May, 03:53
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Well that is interesting & also scary too

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