Sputnik V's creators are shocked by mRNA vaccines Specialists of the Russian "Gamaleya Center" believe that revaccination with mRNA vaccines every three months is too little studied and may have unintended consequences. They announced this (https://bit.ly/3ENBZVe) on Twitter. Revaccination after three months has never been used before during a pandemic. The hasty, not well-researched practice of administering booster doses of mRNA vaccines three months after vaccination around the world may have unintended consequences for the safety of their use and underlines the short duration of action of such vaccines. Earlier, the CEO and co-founder of the German company BioNTech Ugur Shahin did not rule out (https://bit.ly/3IIUjRG) that a booster vaccination against COVID-19 in light of the spread of the omicron strain would be required three months after full vaccination (after receiving two doses of the drug). In addition, the European Medicines Agency also announced the possibility of administering a booster dose three months after the completion of primary vaccination. Thus, this news is very important for those who are watching the strange events around mRNA vaccines. Unwittingly, scientists from the "Gamaleya Center" have opened the veil of secrecy over mRNA vaccines. Let me remind you that quite recently and suddenly for everyone it was announced the development of an elusive during 40-year-old, effective vaccine against HIV. Thanks to mRNA technology, scientists expect to overcome many of the challenges of the past four decades. At this stage, preclinical experiments with HIV vaccines are very promising and show the necessary safety and high efficiency of the approach. Reported to EurekAlert (https://bit.ly/3IMADwq). Experiments in mice showed that two doses of the vaccine caused the production of neutralizing antibodies in all animals. Further experiments on monkeys evaluated the high (!) Dosages of the drug and various vaccination regimens. By the end of 58 weeks, all monkeys developed measurable levels of antibodies against most strains of HIV. As always, no serious side effects have been reported. Despite numerous studies, the nature of HIV still holds many mysteries for scientists. For example, recently it became known about a patient who was able to completely get rid of HIV without drugs and any therapy (https://bit.ly/3DNidYG).