Covid-19 "vaccine" scientists win Nobel Prize
The mRNA technology provided a method to fight “one of the greats threats to human health in modern times,” the committee said [The mRNA injections ARE one of the greats threats to human health in modern times...and they are NOT vaccines.] Two scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for their pioneering research that led to the development of mRNA vaccines, which helped curb the spread of Covid-19, it was announced early on Monday in Stockholm, Sweden. ● Dr. Katalin Kariko and Dr. Drew Weissman will share the prize almost two decades after first publishing a 2005 paper examining the potential benefits of mRNA technology. Their research received little attention at the time but the Nobel Prize committee praised the scientists’ “groundbreaking findings,” which they said “fundamentally changed our understanding of how mRNA interacts with [damages] our immune system.”