It was approved by EU a while ago. Months ago, some of my family thought to go to Germany to get it if it either seemed better than the treatment options for covid or if it came down to keeping jobs and it didn't have the issues the mRNA versions do.Didn't know there was another vaccine coming out, maybe this one will be more effective than the three in use now.
Dec 31 - Novavax Inc (NVAX.O) will submit a request to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine next month"
Data released in June from a late-stage U.S. trial showed the vaccine was more than 90% effective
"While other vaccines trick the body's cells into creating parts of the virus that can trigger the immune system, the Novavax vaccine takes a different approach. It contains the spike protein of the coronavirus itself, but formulated as a nanoparticle, which cannot cause disease."
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/587830-novavax-files-covid-19-vaccine-data-with-fda
None of us plan to anymore. Treatment options are the better choice for us and we don't think it will be helpful in keeping jobs - seems to be forcing the mRNA at any/all costs is the point rather than what help it may give. Otherwise, natural immunity would count, for one thing.
It is better on the issues but still not good. For one thing, it still uses the spike. I get that doesn't cause covid. It is still the part that causes the damage to the blood vessels. It might be enough a small enough amount of spikes to not matter; I would probably risk it at my age and health situation if it was only that. I think there will be a LOT more mutations not only because of how much of the virus is around since so many people have it but also because the new pill for it works by causing mutations. Theoretically, it causes so many mutations that none survive replication at all.
Edit to add: the thing about the mutations is immunity to the spike only doesn't work when the spike is what mutates. Natural immunity works if any of the parts didn't mutate.
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