1. Paul Galat Paul Galat United States says:

    There are a lot of problems with this article, rendering it not believable.  1. It does not identify the bacteria that researchers ostensible developed the mRNA vaccine for. 2. It does not show how researchers were able to demonstrate 100% effectiveness; its doubtful the vaccine was tested in humans, so the author  essential, just makes this up and inserts it into the article.  If mRNA can eventually create such vaccines, great.  But this article doe not demonstrate any concern for accuracy, and fidelity to the actually data generated by the Tel Aviv team.  

    That being said, I find the News Guard tag line: "High Credibility: This website adheres to all nine standards of credibility and transparency," laughable.

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