Pavel Volchkov, virologist and head of the MIPT genome engineering laboratory, told socialbites.ca that mRNA vaccines are dangerous because their repeated use causes an immune response to polyethylene glycol, which is used in Pfizer and Moderna drugs.
“MRNA vaccines use modified RNA components and an artificial shell into which polyethylene glycol is integrated. The problem is that the vaccine also causes an immune response to this component. Volchkov explains that polyethylene glycol is used in insulins, monoclonal antibodies, etc. He explained that it is also frequently used in other drugs such as. Volchkov explained that these drugs should be used with caution after vaccinations if antibodies are produced against it.
Biochemists Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman were awarded for developing the mRNA synthesis method that forms the basis of Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines. considered worthy Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2023. However, Volchkov says that these vaccines also have side effects.
“MRNA medicine is not bad as a first-time vaccine, but during revaccination, complications and immune response to one’s own tissues into which the vaccine is injected may occur. The most dangerous thing is damage to the heart muscle. Therefore, there is no need to use such heavy vaccines for revaccination. We are currently busy developing milder vaccines that also support immunity, but do not cause a dangerous immune reaction like mRNA vaccines,” the virologist concluded.
Russian scientists before appreciated The Nobel Prize was awarded to mRNA vaccines against Covid-19.