Bill Gates Investing $40 Million For mRNA Vaccine Development In Africa Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Gates Foundation is spending $40 million on countries in Africa and other economically backward nations to produce new mRNA vaccines in efforts to prevent against diseases like tuberculosis and malaria. Bill Gates speaks onstage at the TIME100 Summit 2022 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, on June 7, 2022. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME) On Monday, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced $40 million in funding to “advance access to mRNA research and vaccine manufacturing technology that will support low-and middle-income countriesโ (LMICs) capacity to develop high-quality, lifesaving vaccines at scale,” according to an Oct. 9 press release. The $40 million will be spent on boosting access to a low-cost mRNA research and manufacturing platform developed by Belgium-based Quantoom Biosciences. While $20 million will go to Quantoom, two research institutes in Africaโlocated in Senegal and South Africaโwill get $5 million each. The remaining $10 million will go to vaccine manufacturers from low- and middle-income countries. Quantoomโs platform can lead to a more than 50 percent drop in mRNA vaccine development costs compared to traditional mRNA technology, the release said. The foundation argues that mRNA vaccines have โsimpler research and manufacturing processesโ compared to traditional vaccines. As such, expanding the technology to countries like South Africa and Senegal can lead to the development of low-cost mRNA vaccines for diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. The $40 million funding adds to the foundationโs previous investment worth $55 million in mRNA manufacturing technology. โPutting innovative mRNA technology in the hands of researchers and manufacturers in Africa and around the world will help ensure more people benefit from next-generation vaccines,โ said Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate, Nigeriaโs coordinating minister of health and social welfare and a global expert on vaccines. โThis collaboration is an encouraging step that will increase access to critical health technologies and help African countries develop vaccines that meet the needs of their people.โ The Gates foundationโs new investment comes as mRNA technology has sparked numerous safety concerns. During a testimony at the European Parliament last month, cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough said that everything he has learned about mRNA vaccines has been โhorrifying.โ โThere’s not a single study showing that the messenger RNA is broken downโ in the human body once it is injected, he said. โThere’s not a study showing it leaves the body.โ Since the vaccines are โmade synthetically, it cannot be broken down.โ For the COVID-19 vaccine, the mRNA sequence was copied from the virus’s spike protein, which was considered at least one of the aspects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that made it so harmful to the body. โWe have the spike proteinโthe lethal protein from the [COVID-19] vaccines found in the human body after vaccinationโcirculating at least for six months, if not longer. And if people take an injection in another six months, there’s another installation in more circulating potentially lethal protein,โ Dr. McCullough said of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. Scientist Drew Weissman, who won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his role in developing the mRNA technology, warned in a 2018 paper that not only did clinical trials of mRNA vaccines produce โmore modest [results] in humans than was expected based on animal models,โ but that the โside effects were not trivial.โ Potential Side Effects from COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine A recent study published in Frontiers in Immunology has raised concerns about potential alterations to base functions of a personโs immune system by Pfizerโs mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. A teenager receives a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine at Clalit Health Services in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Jan. 23, 2021. (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images) The researchers looked at children who had received COVID-19 vaccinations and found that there was โa general decrease in cytokine and chemokine responsesโ to bacteria, fungi, and non-COVID viruses. Cytokines and chemokines are proteins secreted by the cells of the immune system. โOur findings suggest SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination could alter the immune response to other pathogens, which cause both vaccine-preventable and non-vaccine-preventable diseases,โ the researchers wrote. โThis is particularly relevant in children as they: have extensive exposure to microbes at daycare, school, and social occasions; are often encountering these microbes for the first time; and receive multiple vaccines as part of routine childhood vaccination schedules.โ In an interview with The Epoch Times, Andrew Bostom, a cardiovascular research expert and retired professor of medicine at Brown University, said that the study suggests repeated mRNA vaccinations could โpredispose children to both viral and bacterial infections.โ Heart Issues Multiple studies have confirmed links between both mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and COVID-19 infections with heart problems. A recent study from Japan investigated people who received a Pfizer or Moderna mRNA shot. They found that such people had higher levels of fluorodeoxyglucose F18 (FDG) in their heart, spleen, and liver compared to unvaccinated individuals. FDG is a glucose analogue and marker of inflammation in the body. Higher FDG levels indicate heart inflammation, the authors wrote in the study. Another study found that Modernaโs mRNA-1273 vaccine presented a higher risk of damage to myocardium, the middle muscular layer of the heart. Getting a jab was associated with โelevation of markers of myocardial injuryโ in about one out of 35 individuals (2.8 percent), the study said. In a generally healthy population, this level would be around 1 percent, it stated. The researchers followed the subjects who experienced adverse effects post vaccination for 30 days and found that half of them had unusually high levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T, which is an indicator of subclinical heart damage. Amid overwhelming evidence of mRNA vaccines leading to heart complications, some studies also suggest that the COVID-19 infection may be more dangerous than the vaccines. An Aug. 2022 study published in the American Heart Association (AHA) looked at individuals above 13 years of age who had received at least one dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna. The subjects were admitted to a hospital or died from myocarditis between December 1, 2020, and December 15, 2021. โOverall, the risk of myocarditis is greater after SARS-CoV-2 infection than after COVID-19 vaccination and remains modest after sequential doses including a booster dose of BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine (Pfizer),โ it said. However, โthe risk of myocarditis after vaccination is higher in younger men, particularly after a second dose of the mRNA-1273 vaccine (Moderna).โ Last month, Floridaโs Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, advised people under 65 years of age not to take the new COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, and for those over 65 to discuss risks of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine with their doctor to decide on their health approach during the pandemic. โThereโs essentially no evidence for it. There’s been no clinical trial done in human beings showing that it benefits people, there’s been no clinical trial showing that it is a safe product for people,โ he said during a news conference. โThere are multiple studies now from around the world, Brazil, Australia, United States that show that over time these vaccines, these mRNA COVID-19 products actually increase your chances of contracting COVID-19.โ Marina Zhang contributed to the report. Tyler Durden Wed, 10/11/2023 – 04:15
Bill Gates Investing $40 Million For mRNA Vaccine Development In Africa
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