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Ich habe mich für ein temporäres Tempolimit ausgesprochen, weil das unter Umständen dazu beitragen könnte, dass die Menschen die Lage ernst nehmen. Die Tatsache, dass hier über eine Senkung der Spritpreise diskutiert wird, zeigt mE, dass die Situation noch nicht verstanden wurde. tagesschau.de/inland/wirtsch…




Switzerland just took a noticeably different path on mRNA vaccines. A political motion submitted in early March by SVP National Councillor Rémi Wyssmann, backed by the Action Alliance Free Switzerland, calls for excluding mRNA-based vaccines from standard approval. The core argument: current clinical studies do not sufficiently meet the stricter scientific standards required for routine authorisation. They want robust long-term safety data evaluated first. This comes after Swissmedic had recorded over 16,000 suspected adverse reaction reports for COVID-19 vaccines (with thousands classified as serious in their updates). While Europe and much of the world continue heavy investment in expanding mRNA technology for flu, cancer, RSV, malaria and beyond — including new startups from former BioNTech executives — Switzerland is essentially pressing pause and demanding higher evidentiary standards for this still-relatively-new platform. It’s one of the clearest counter-movements we’ve seen so far. Makes you wonder what it signals when a highly regulated country chooses caution over momentum. Anyone else paying attention to how different nations are reassessing mRNA platforms post-COVID? What stands out to you?















