IIRC, only government projects are allowed to use gain-of-function.
Pfizer wouldn't be allowed to, so they just called it by a different name. There's also the implication that they might be engineering something and releasing it to increase vax profits.
Usual vaccine development uses the already existing disease, not creating a new one.
IIRC, only government projects are allowed to use gain-of-function.
Pfizer wouldn't be allowed to, so they just called it by a different name. There's also the implication that they might be engineering something and releasing it to increase vax profits.
Usual vaccine development uses the already existing disease, not creating a new one.