Canadian Government Begins Testing Inhaled Covid mRNA ‘AeroVax’
One headline reads, “Nasal spray vaccines may be coming, and could be better than shots.” Another says, “No Needle Needed.” Welcome to AeroVax, developed from the HEK293 fetal line that originated from a female fetus in 1973. Sniff it up your nose for immediate access to your brain. What could go wrong?
AeroVax uses replicon technology. Replicons speak of self-amplifying RNA, where the vaccine keeps on giving long after inhaling it. Self-replication enables lower RNA dose