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An AI-designed universal vaccine just passed its first human trial safely, with zero documented side effects across all 39 volunteers. Unlike traditional vaccines that chase mutating viruses, this Cambridge-built super-antigen targets shared features across entire virus families, meaning it could protect against pathogens that haven't even jumped to humans yet. This is vaccine development finally getting ahead of the next pandemic instead of scrambling to catch up.
Calling a 39-person trial proof of safety is exactly the kind of rushed thinking that got the world into trouble with COVID mRNA shots, where proper toxicology was skipped, trial data was misreported and serious adverse events were buried. A retracted but extensively documented review found the risk-benefit math on novel vaccine platforms consistently favored harm over protection. Excitement over AI-designed antigens means nothing if the same regulatory shortcuts get repeated.