The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines contain “cancer-causing SV40”, a virus which was used in experiments to cause mice to develop tumours. Our verdict This is not correct. The vaccine does not contain the ...
Yanmar Compact Equipment North America will highlight the next-generation ViO17-1E mini excavator along with the ViO35-6A and SV40 models at Equip Expo on Oct. 18-21 in Louisville, Ky. Additionally, ...
Yanmar has announced that the company is set to officially launch a new organization dedicated to advancing electrification in the compact off-highway segment. This new Electrification Unit, which ...
Yanmar accelerates sustainable innovation with a new Electrification Unit, delivering cutting-edge e-powertrain solutions for compact machinery Yanmar, the Japanese industrial equipment manufacturer, ...
SV40 is a virus originally found in monkeys. It was used in early polio vaccines that were made using monkey kidney cells. However, SV40 was removed from vaccines many years ago after scientists ...
Yanmar is further stepping up its autonomous offerings. After revealing an electric field robot earlier this month, its petrol powered YV01 was on demo at World FIRA. While Yanmar’s YV01 autonomous ...
There is no evidence to suggest that residual DNA fragments in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines pose a health risk raised in statements by Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo. Social media posts are ...
On Wednesday Florida’s state surgeon general Joseph Ladapo called for stopping the use of messenger RNA–based COVID vaccines, citing—without convincing evidence—concerns about DNA fragments from the ...
Controversial Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo called for a halt of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines Wednesday, citing widely disputed concern about residual DNA contaminants in the vaccine integrating ...
CLAIM: Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine contains a DNA sequence called Simian Virus 40 that can cause health problems, including cancer. THE FACTS: No evidence has been found to suggest DNA fragments used in ...
As with many medical products, the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may contain trace amounts of residual DNA from the manufacturing process. It is not considered adulteration, and the Food and Drug ...