The one I used had an online “custom peptide synthesis” order form.
How about sharing the link?
Dentin had a comment on this somewhere in this rapidly-growing comment section, saying that the commercial vaccines use different epitopes and should therefore play well together with this one.
Besides different epitopes, if the RadVac vaccine gives you an immune reaction in the mucosal immune system and the other vaccines give you a immune reaction in the normal immune system you will want both.
Absolutely obviously yes. I have some level of concern that this post will go viral (ha ha), get a lot of attention outside of lesswrong, and the company I’m working with will cancel my order because it’s “covid misinformation” related.
The FDA might be slow and take months to approve safe things while thousands of people die per day, but they’re perfectly capable of announcing an immediate and indefinite peptide ban in under a day because a news article crossed the wrong person’s desk.
How about sharing the link?
Besides different epitopes, if the RadVac vaccine gives you an immune reaction in the mucosal immune system and the other vaccines give you a immune reaction in the normal immune system you will want both.
I don’t want people giving the company crap if this post ends up very widely read. If anyone would like a link, PM me.
Are we really living in times where “company helped people with doing something themselves against COVID-19” would be problematic PR-wise?
obviously yes?
Absolutely obviously yes. I have some level of concern that this post will go viral (ha ha), get a lot of attention outside of lesswrong, and the company I’m working with will cancel my order because it’s “covid misinformation” related.
The FDA might be slow and take months to approve safe things while thousands of people die per day, but they’re perfectly capable of announcing an immediate and indefinite peptide ban in under a day because a news article crossed the wrong person’s desk.
About the “viral” part. This post is currently at the top of HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26022750
Ugh. Thanks for the link.