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Family member (who had the rona) chose the J&J vxx because it was not mRNA. But the CDC hasn’t isolated the virus, so how can it be traditional? This link states they used an adenovirus to create the spike protein, so wouldn’t that vxxinate against adenovirus instead of coronavirus? None of this makes any sense. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-johnson-johnson-and-mrna-vaccines/

Said relative was upset at the reports of heart side effects, maybe he’s regretting getting an experimental vxxine when he has natural immunity to whatever disease he had, symptoms were that of a bad cold. Needed a test to know he had the rona.

I love him, but he can’t think for himself.

Family member (who had the rona) chose the J&J vxx because it was not mRNA. But the CDC hasn’t isolated the virus, so how can it be traditional? This link states they used an adenovirus to create the spike protein, so wouldn’t that vxxinate against adenovirus instead of coronavirus? None of this makes any sense. http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-johnson-johnson-and-mrna-vaccines/ Said relative was upset at the reports of heart side effects, maybe he’s regretting getting an experimental vxxine when he has natural immunity to whatever disease he had, symptoms were that of a bad cold. Needed a test to know he had the rona. I love him, but he can’t think for himself.

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I believe what is meant is that there is no qualified isloate of the virus. This would involve taking a specimen from an infected person whom is showing symptoms and then culturing the virus from this specimen.

I have read that health authorities do not have such an isolate. The vaccines were created using a genetic sequence published in China and not using a qualified isolate as I understand that discussion.

Given that there are millions of dollars in bounty for creation of an isolate unclaimed this seems plausible, but I do not follow this in detail.