First people complain that no one knows what's in the vaccines, and then when they find out, it's wrong again...

The best way to find out the ingredients of a product is to look at the packaging or the instructions leaflet. This is sometimes very easy to read (“ This product contains traces of nuts ”. Okay!), but sometimes difficult to understand.
It has now been discovered that there is something about chimpases on the package insert for the Astra-Zeneca vaccine.
What? They inject us with monkey viruses??

In fact, this is what it says:

The chimpanzee adenovirus
The chimpanzee adenovirus

Why are chimpanzee adenoviruses included?

Science Buster Martin Moder was also asked this question as a listener question during an interview with the radio station FM4:

Certainly all of us have had an infection with an adenovirus, as this group of pathogens is responsible for a wide range of complaints, including diseases of the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract or the conjunctiva and cornea.

For this reason, our immune system is usually already familiar with human adenoviruses - and that is a problem because this means that vaccines cannot contain human adenoviruses for transport: the immune system would attack the adenoviruses immediately, before the DNA of the coronavirus spike protein packaged in them is even replicated could.

This is why people use tricks:
Instead, the AstraZeneca contains adenoviruses that cause colds in chimpanzees. These have of course been genetically modified: They can no longer reproduce and cannot cause any diseases.

Very few people (excluding zookeepers) are likely to have ever been infected with a chimpanzee adenovirus, so our immune system does not recognize it as an enemy. It can therefore calmly transport the coronavirus spike protein into our body, where the immune system then recognizes it as an enemy and fights it.

Conclusion

Yes, the AstraZeneca vaccine actually contains adenoviruses, which are originally found in chimpanzees and cause them to get the common cold. Incidentally, chimpanzees do not have to sneeze into tissues to obtain the viruses; the viruses can also be found in their feces.

That's why you don't get a chimpanzee disease, and no chimpanzee DNA is injected (which has already been claimed). It is simply a modified adenovirus that carries the DNA of the coronavirus spike protein into the body.

By the way, this method is not new; for example, chimpanzee adenoviruses are also used in rabies vaccination ( see HERE ).

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Sources: kritiksschutz.de , NCBI , JAMA Network , BBC , University of Oxford
Also interesting:
The photo of the leaflet for the AstraZeneca vaccination is circulating on social media. A passage in it causes excitement because it says something about genetically modified kidneys from fetuses - does this mean that there are cells from fetuses in the vaccination?


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