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Huge Survey Finds the Truth About What mRNA Vaccines Do to the Human Body

A massive global review of billions of mRNA vaccine doses confirms their safety and effectiveness while highlighting potential for future cancer treatments.

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The brief

A large-scale survey and review of billions of mRNA vaccine doses administered since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic has been released. The findings confirm that these vaccines are safe and effective in protecting the human body.

Coverage from CBC, Euronews, UBC News, Futurism, and Discover Magazine emphasizes the scale of the data used to underpin these conclusions. The reports highlight that while the vaccines are effective, the review also clarifies the nature of rare risks associated with them.

Future developments now center on the application of this technology beyond COVID-19, with CBC noting that cancer treatments could be the next area of focus.

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What did the global review conclude about mRNA vaccines?

The review confirmed that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective.

Did the survey address any risks?

According to Discover Magazine, the review clarified the protection offered by the vaccines as well as their rare risks.

What is the potential future use of this technology?

CBC reports that cancer could be the next target for mRNA vaccine application.

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