Merck has launched a new rabies vaccine called Nobivac NXT, now rolling out across North America.
It uses self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) technology, similar to what we saw with the Covid vaccines — but now in our animals.
We’ve seen what can go wrong with fast-tracked RNA technology in humans. Now it’s being pushed onto our pets.
The USDA Has Approved Self Amplifying mRNA Injections For Dogs & Cats—With Zero Long Term Testing & No Public Warning.
Nobivac NXT Rabies, Flu & Leukemia Vaccines.
Turbo Replicating Virus Cells Harming Pets & Shedding Onto Humans.
Merck Intervet ‘Safety Studied’ Only 14 Days.… pic.twitter.com/M0B3OdCLhF
— Valerie Anne Smith (@ValerieAnne1970) August 16, 2025
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