I shared this in another comment but it’s relevant here too.
mRNA and lipid nanoparticle patents have been in place at least since 1998 and litigated over between multiple entities.
They struggled to find a way to make money with the technology.
In 2019 the NIH and Moderna made an agreement to co-develop a vaccine for Corona virus, before the 2020 release of SARS.
The stage was set long before 2020 and many organizations are involved.
Anyone in manufacturing knows it’s impossible to legitimately invent, test and mass produce any biological product as fast as OWS. Just the mass production is an incredible challenge even when invention and testing are already complete.
I shared this in another comment but it’s relevant here too.
mRNA and lipid nanoparticle patents have been in place at least since 1998 and litigated over between multiple entities.
They struggled to find a way to make money with the technology.
In 2019 the NIH and Moderna made an agreement to co-develop a vaccine for Corona virus, before the 2020 release of SARS.
The stage was set long before 2020 and many organizations are involved.
Anyone in manufacturing knows it’s impossible to legitimately invent, test and mass produce any biological product as fast as OWS. Just the mass production is an incredible challenge even when invention and testing are already complete.
Read more here...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-021-00912-9