Non-mRNAm, covid vaccines

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The J&J/Janssen and AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines are traditional viral vector-based vaccines that work by means of an inactivated virus that improves the immune systems' natural response to an infection. The alternative Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use an mRNA to activate the recipient's cells into generating a SARS-Cov-2 spike protein, in order to improve the immune system's response to the disease. Although most vaccines directly target a disease, the Covid-19 vaccine works to improve the body's natural response to the virus.