"You don't need a vaccine to stop the virus. We need behavior to stop the virus," says William Haseltine, a researcher who has done groundbreaking work on HIV/AIDS. "…The idea that science is going to reach into its bag and pull out magically the cure is fanciful.pic.twitter.com/9kf4qRp2Nr
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Unfortunately, I think many vaccines will not be sufficient without adjuvant therapeutics upon repeat exposure or high viral load exposure. Vaccines that actually present the correct epitopes facing the right way (that is, not Moderna, Oxford, and DNA/RNA vaccines) are best.
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Our approach is also designed to create super-specific epitope presentation while also acting as an antidote. This virus has unique immune evasion techniques not previously seen due to ACE2 high-affinity binding competing with antibodies.
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