The FDA might greenlight Moderna’s mRNA flu shot, cue the chaos
Everything old is new again, and the agency is about to bet big on the tech that changed the world.
So, the FDA is getting ready to weigh in on Moderna’s new mRNA flu shot. If they give it the thumbs up, it’ll be the first time this tech—which everyone got real cozy with a few years back—is used for the standard seasonal flu.
This isn't just about avoiding a runny nose; it's a massive stress test for public trust. The biotech world is watching closely because if this hits, the floodgates for mRNA everything are officially wide open. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been loud about his skepticism regarding this specific tech, and it’s safe to say the comment sections are already radioactive.
It is truly a weird timeline where a basic winter sniffle shot manages to trigger a national existential crisis.
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