That's because a single mutation can make MRNA vaccines ineffective. The same risk applies to flu. After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and fda, HHS has determined that MRNA technology poses more risk and benefits for these respiratory viruses. That's why, after extensive review, BARDA has begun the process of terminating these 22 contracts, totaling just under $500 million, to replace the troubled MRNA programs. (01:36–01:44)
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Asserts that HHS finds MRNA technology riskier than beneficial for respiratory viruses.
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