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Here is news about one such non-mRNA COVID vacine:

Nuvaxovid is the first protein subunit Covid vaccine authorized in Canada, which public health experts hope could convince some who are scared of mRNA vaccines to get the jab.

In January, Canada agreed to purchase 52 million doses of Nuvaxovid, with the option to purchase 24 million more doses, Novavax announced.

Nuvaxovid was 90.4% effective at preventing Covid infection and 100% effective at preventing serious symptoms during clinical trials, according to a study published December 15 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Trials showed few severe side effects, the most common reactions being headache, nausea, muscle pain and joint stiffness, Novavax said.

Canada’s health department, which cleared the vaccine for people aged 18 and up, recommended two doses be administered 21 days apart, though provinces and territories will determine patients’ vaccination schedules.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharysmith/2022/02/17/canada-authorizes-novavaxs-non-mrna-covid-vaccine-for-use-in-adults/?sh=a47ff2731b72

But others are being used in some countries; one that was developed at a university in Texas.

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I will probably never take another vaccine again, mRNA or non-mRNA as my trust in the pharma companies and gov't health organisations has been lost. They say 90.4% effective, few severe side effects, etc - where have we heard this before? Fool me once shame on me, fool me twice....

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And causes car accidents… I have heard this before but there is no explanation. What exactly causes the car accidents - heart attacks?

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You wrote "Now it appears that the government is blocking use of non mRNA vaccines." Can you say some more about, perhaps a reference?

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