"Some unlucky devils have been found with both types of the devil facial tumour disease (DFTD)" >Then Researchers have been working towards developing a more effective vaccine for DFTD for years, but leading COVID-19 vaccines such as those created by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson have sped up that process. >BUT "Although the devils we vaccinated mounted an immune response against DFTD, it didn't protect them from getting the tumours", scientist Ruth Pye from the University of Tasmania's Menzies Institute for Medical Research, said.
Yes, and? mRNA vaccines gave a huge boost to vaccine technology in general. That's why they are now researching those much further, including in Tasmanian devils.
Brayden Thompson
Except it doesn't work.
Caleb Sullivan
Great, now Tasmanian devils are the next animal to go completely extinct
Henry Bell
>take vaccine >start making retarded noises and spinning around in a tornado many such cases
Jeremiah Reyes
What doesn't work?
Sebastian Gonzalez
IT DOES WORK BUT ITS NOT SPECIFIC ENOUGH IT CAN FUCK UP ALL KINDS OF OTHER SHIT IN THE PROCESS
THEY MAY PERFECT GENE THERAPY ONE DAY THE BIGGEST CLINICAL TRIAL IN HISTORY IS WORKING ON IT THANKS COVID VAXX GUINEA PIGS
>Teaching the immune system to recognize SARS-Cov-2 spike proteins also coincidentally teaches it how to fight entire cancer cells Why would this ever happen? We should be able to witness the heat death of the universe several times over before seeing this happen even once.