Through her research, Laura Brennan came to understand that the HPV vaccine could save millions of lives if it were administered to more people. To come to this conclusion, Laura had to evaluate scientific claims about vaccines to see if they were based on real science. For example, researchers hired by a drug manufacturer claimed that the use of live viruses would make their anti-flu nasal spray more effective at protecting against the flu virus than the traditional flu shot. The researchers planned to conduct studies after their initial statement.

This initial claim is based on real science.
True or False

False.

The claim that live viruses would make the anti-flu nasal spray more effective than the traditional flu shot is not based on real science. In fact, live viruses in vaccines are weakened or inactivated to prevent causing illness in the person receiving the vaccine. Additionally, the safety and effectiveness of vaccines are rigorously tested in clinical trials before they are approved for use. It is important to critically evaluate scientific claims and look for evidence-based research before accepting them as true.