The COVID mRNA vaccines were not rushed

There seems to be a lot people who feel that the COVID mRNA vaccines were produced “too quickly” during the pandemic.  I myself had not really known much about mRNA vaccines before the pandemic (other than that they were in development for cancer trials), but it doesn’t take a high search-engine-midichlorion count to verify that these mRNA vaccines have been in development for decades.  Three papers should prove the point:

The earliest paper I could find in pubmed.gov (with about 10 minutes of searching) documenting that scientists have been trying to get RNA into cells to make them express proteins those cells wouldn’t ordinarily make for over 50 years:

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The earliest paper I could find with about the same amount of searching documenting that scientists have been working on using mRNA as vaccines for at least 30 years:

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 Finally, the earliest example I could find of a early stage safety study injecting mRNA vaccines into humans –  2009:
 
I imagine someone might point out that none of these are the SARSCoV2 mRNA vaccine, but that is the thing about these mRNA vaccines – once you know how to generate the formulation that is injected, you can *easily* change the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA and it really doesn’t chemically change what the vaccine is made of.  That is the whole point –> its a very easily adapted platform.  Expect more and more mRNA vaccines to rapidly appear.

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