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WHO Officially Launches mRNA Tech Hub in South Africa

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WHO Officially Launches mRNA Tech Hub in South Africa
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APR 2023
Image copyright: Bloomberg
story last updated APR 2024

The Spin

Establishment-critical narrative

Despite media coverage and hype, many in the scientific community are beginning to believe that mRNA vaccines are potentially dangerous and sometimes even deadly. An increasing number of scientists are calling for the withdrawal of the COVID mRNA vaccines, especially for younger individuals. The vaccines have also failed to meet any of the initial promises made by scientists and government officials, including not registering the damage the vaccines can do to the heart and other organs. These products must be removed from the market if they are proven unsafe.

The Times of India

Pro-establishment narrative

Despite the baseless fear-mongering from certain groups, the increased distribution of mRNA vaccines has made the world much better off when facing pandemic conditions. As the world emerges from the panic of COVID, science must now turn to developing vaccines for other deadly diseases. mRNA technology is designed to be nimble and quickly adjusted to save lives in a short amount of time, and must be allowed to continue to grow and be the foundation of combatting infectious and non-infectious diseases in the foreseeable future.

News

Establishment split

CRITICAL

PRO

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Washington PostAUG 2022
Six African countries to kick off mRNA vaccines production
Al JazeeraAUG 2022
Six African countries to begin making mRNA vaccines as part of WHO scheme
GuardianAUG 2022

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