Vaccination inhibits replication (but less than 100%),
But not automatically everywhere in the body. To inhibit replication in the upper respiratory system you need mucosal immunity.
RaDVaC could potentially provide that but the approved vaccines don’t. The approved vaccines only give you a response once the virus attacks deeper parts then your upper respiratory system.
But not automatically everywhere in the body. To inhibit replication in the upper respiratory system you need mucosal immunity.
RaDVaC could potentially provide that but the approved vaccines don’t. The approved vaccines only give you a response once the virus attacks deeper parts then your upper respiratory system.