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Speaking to The Guardian in an article published today, Emergex Chief Officer Robin Cohen

What a cohencidence

While the antibody response wanes over time, the Emergex skin patch could offer longer-lasting immunity – possibly for decades, according to Cohen.

Wow like actual natural immunity. Still don’t trust them why do I need their T cells when mine will do and theirs are probably for a tiny fragment of the virus and will end up attacking your own body. Don’t want.

Research published last week described a so-called “abortive infection” in which T-cells destroy the virus before it has the chance to settle in the body.

They act like the just discovered fire. No shit, antibodies mean nothing except you were recently infected and usually within a few months the job of detection and destroying new infections has been passed off to the innate immune system. Your body already does this billions of times a day.

Emergex’s skin patch vaccine will start its trial on January 3 after the Swiss regulator granted approval for the 26-person test. Interim results are expected in June with some participants receiving higher doses.

Wow a whole 26 people, where are the animal studies?

Cohen added that the skin patch vaccine would not be available until 2025 at the earliest, noting that is the normal timeframe for vaccine development.

Have they been working on it for 4-5 years already, it’s usually 8-10 years not 3.