Hantavirus conspiracies
Moderna been developing a hantavirus vaccine since 2024.
Hantavirus infection listed as a reported post-authorization adverse events after Pfizer covid 10 mRNA vaccination?
Korea University Vaccine Innovation Center collaborates with Moderna on mRNA-based hantavirus vaccine development
(September 2024)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1056868?utm_source=chatgpt.com
AAAS reference
https://www.aaas.org/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D46102970296659013211724227848267005245%7CMCORGID%3D242B6472541199F70A4C98A6%2540AdobeOrg%7CTS%3D1778358727
The Vaccine Innovation Center at Korea University College of Medicine has entered into a full-scale collaboration with global pharmaceutical company Moderna to develop an mRNA-based hantavirus vaccine.
the designation of hantavirus as a potential "Disease X" pathogen by the World Health Organization underscores the need for a new vaccine effective against a broader range of hantavirus strains.
Since signing a research agreement last September, the two institutions have collaborated through Moderna's global public health initiative, the mRNA Access Program*
*mRNA Access Program: Moderna's initiative supports researchers in developing mRNA vaccines for emerging or neglected infectious diseases by producing preclinical vaccine candidates using Moderna's mRNA technology.
The Vaccine Innovation Center has provided Moderna with hantavirus antigen sequence information, and Moderna provided mRNA material from the information to Vaccine Innovation Center. Recently Vaccine Innovation Center conducted antigen expression studies with the mRNA material. Moving forward, the center plans to utilize preclinical mRNA vaccine candidates provided by Moderna to develop a hantavirus vaccine effective against a wider range of virus strains compared to existing vaccines.
Research response to pathogen X during a pandemic
https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2024/01/19/default-calendar/Research-response-to-pathogen-X-during-a-pandemic
Around 200+ scientists from 53 countries are independently evaluating the evidence related to 30 viral families, one core group of bacteria, and “Pathogen X” – an unknown pathogen with the potential to trigger a severe global epidemic.
A centrepiece of this work is the WHO pathogen priority list which ensures research efforts are concentrated on diseases with epidemic or pandemic potential where medical countermeasures and limited or non-existent.
https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/consultation-rdb/identifying-antigens_sebastien-maurer.pdf?sfvrsn=79850899_3
Pathogens prioritization: a scientific framework for epidemic and pandemic research preparedness
https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/pathogens-prioritization-a-scientific-framework-for-epidemic-and-pandemic-research-preparedness?utm_source=chatgpt.com
A hantavirus usually means a specific virus within the family Hantaviridae.
5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://downloads.regulations.gov/FDA-2022-N-0904-17940/attachment_1.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjYw_3ch62UAxXjWUEAHbK_GWUQFnoECBUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0F8rQ5f3PG9cUaRN1ngSvX
This is a very detailed document of adverse events reports, e.g.
Death neonatal; Deep vein thrombosis; Deep vein thrombosis
postoperative; Deficiency of bile secretion; Deja vu; Demyelinating polyneuropathy; Demyelination; Dermatitis; Dermatitis bullous; Dermatitis herpetiformis; Dermatomyositis; Device embolisation; Device related thrombosis;
Diabetes mellitus; Diabetic ketoacidosis; Diabetic mastopathy
Rats are running a mock in Birmingham because rubbish and waste is not being collected because of the strike and there hasn’t been an outbreak of this virus but watch this space they will use it to their advantage to lock us down again.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hantaviruses
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7effaf40f0b62305b847f3/Public_Health_England_Hantavirus_Sero-surveillance_study_Report_of_preliminary_results_final_version_180914.pdf
https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2026/rapid-reaction-should-i-be-worried-about-hantavirus