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The European Union has approved a controversial new vaccine technology known as self-amplifying RNA (saRNA), which can spread from vaccinated individuals to unvaccinated ones. The vaccine, called *Kostaive*, is designed to protect against COVID-19, but unlike traditional vaccines, it contains self-replicating mRNA that makes copies of itself once inside the body, producing more spike proteins and triggering an immune response.
While mRNA vaccines instruct the body to produce the spike protein to induce immunity, saRNA vaccines go further by making the mRNA replicate and amplify the protein, potentially allowing it to spread to others. This has raised concerns that the vaccine could affect those who have not consented to being vaccinated.
Clinical trials for *Kostaive* have shown high rates of side effects, with 90% of participants experiencing adverse reactions, and some deaths reported. Additionally, the new technology has sparked fears of "vaccine shedding," where vaccinated individuals could unintentionally spread the vaccine to others, possibly leading to unconsented inoculation.
Some critics fear that the technology could be used as a form of forced immunization, leading to unintended and widespread vaccination through human-to-human transmission. The vaccine’s ability to replicate and spread, according to some commentators, could even have catastrophic long-term effects on health.
https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/europe-approves-new-self-replicating-rna-jabs-that-spread-to-unvaccinated-people/
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