Health
Moderna’s COVID-19 vax has been reverse-engineered and shared online – Input
Open sourcing the code behind rapidly deployed vaccines could provide more transparency on what people are putting in their bodies.
Researchers at Stanford University obtained leftover droplets of Modernas COVID-19 vaccine and reversed engineered the samples before posting the sequence behind the vaccine on GitHub.
According to newly released data from the World Health Organization, more than half a billion COVID-19 doses have been administered worldwide. In places like the UK and Israel where inoculation rates are high, the curve of severe cases and deaths from COVID-19 is bending downwards.
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