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Published: December 23, 2021

Does the Army really have a COVID-19 ‘super vaccine’ and future variant killer?

By The Editor
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Thu Dec 23, 2021 – 9:54 am EST

(The Dossier) – There are some wild headlines emerging on TV and in the corporate press about a U.S. Department of Defense-developed “super vaccine” for COVID-19, which is claimed to have the promise to work as a “pan-coronavirus” cure for any and all current and future variants.

Is the COVID-19 killer finally here? Your humble correspondent dug a little deeper into these claims.

The DOD’s Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is doing a press tour for the preliminary results of a stage 1 trial for its Spike Ferritin Nanoparticle COVID-19 vaccine, or SpFN.

Defense One reports:

“Within weeks, scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research expect to announce that they have developed a vaccine that is effective against COVID-19 and all its variants, even Omicron, as well as from previous SARS-origin viruses that have killed millions of people worldwide.”

On December 16, the Army issued a press release about its nanoparticle COVID shot.

Kayvon Modjarrad, co-inventor of the vaccine and the U.S. Army lead for SpFN, said in a statement celebrating this development:

“Our strategy has been to develop a

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