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This is an excellent and very important article, Brian. Thank you so much. Much food for thought. Anything promoted by the CDC these days will be questioned by more people than ever before.

Beside the below One Health veterinary focus at Mississippi State Univ., I have read that soon animal (pet) vaccines will be containing mRNA (just let them come for our dogs!) for example:

"In the current study, scientists have developed an anti-rabies vaccine candidate using the latest mRNA-based technology. The main benefits of mRNA-based vaccines are simple and cost-effective production and robust and durable protection. Moreover, these vaccines are safe because they do not contain any live virus particles."

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221114/A-novel-mRNA-based-vaccine-candidate-against-the-rabies-virus.aspx

When I did a search for One Health Mississippi . . . to my surprise, I found this Mississippi State University club (formed in 2014) :

"The One World – One Health & Public Health Club at Mississippi State

The One Health club at Mississippi State was formed in 2014 after several students attended the veterinary day hosted by the CDC. The purpose of the club was to promote One Health, introduce students to opportunities in One Health, and host meetings on One Health topics that may not be covered in the curriculum or at other club meetings. The club has a public Facebook page where anyone may keep updated on club activities (https://www.facebook.com/onehealthmsucvm)."

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