07-11-2021, 11:44 AM
(07-11-2021, 03:49 AM)mzltest Wrote: Yeah.I forgot how to express this stuff in English.In our biology books there are English terms but I forgot that at that time.What level of Biology books are we taking about here: high school?.. under-grad?.. graduate?
(07-11-2021, 03:49 AM)mzltest Wrote: mRna vaccines are injecting the messanger RNA chain into body and let cells produce the protein (Humoral immunity) ,and as the "host" will express certain protein , cell immunity will be activated too .Please, re-read the Wikipedia page -I referred to previously- on how antigens are processed inside the body (or any corresponding chapter in your preferred Immunology textbook.) The quote above doesn't cut it!
(07-11-2021, 03:49 AM)mzltest Wrote: And from the public available data,the immunity rate for mRna vaccines are around 90% while the traditional one is around 70%.You should be aware that you can't OBJECTIVELY compare those efficacy rates across vaccines. The conditions leading to those numbers aren't the same thus any cross-comparison is meaningless. Journalist can do that(/are excused when they do that) but scientists shouldn't!