AstraZeneca's COVID vaccine suffers setback in nasal spray trial

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Attempts by Oxford University researchers and AstraZeneca Plc to create a nasal\u002Dspray version of their COVID\u002D19 shot suffered a setback.

An antibody response in the respiratory mucous membranes was seen in only a minority of participants in the trial, which was in the first of usually three phases of clinical testing, the University of Oxford said in a statement on Tuesday.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Researchers across the world have placed high hopes on nasal spray vaccines against the coronavirus because the method is believed to potentially prevent infection and not just disease as it may prompt an immune response directly in the airways, where the virus enters the body.RECOMMENDED VIDEO

 

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Did they forget to take mask off

Trial!? TRIAL! we don’t need no stinkin trial! Just start pumpin that shit through the vents. (Sarcasm)

Approve and mandate it anyway! Believers in the “science” demand it!

Thankfully the product's commercialization was stopped earlier than the disastrous COVID vaccine.

It's poison..stop pushing this crap. Covid has a 99% recovery rate and and for the rest there is Ivermectin and HCQ. These Big Pharma companies will answer for what they have done..liability shield or not.

Not sure why any coherent person would even consider sticking anything Covid related that was manufactured by one of these Death Companies into their nose, mouth, ears, etc whether in nasal form, stick or needle at this point in the game?

They discovered a more efficient way for direct delivery to the brain.

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