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stratocaster_patriot 10 points ago +12 / -2

For those of us terrified to be introducing DNA into our cells we are being told that the DNA goes away when the body is done with it. How would the body know? If it goes away then you are not immune an any kind of semi-permanent basis and these shots would have to be given over and over again. Either that or the DNA does stay in your body for who knows how long.

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D0NNIE_DARK0 12 points ago +13 / -1

What’s worrisome is we don’t know what this will do over generations. What will you be passing on to your kids assuming your fertility isn’t rekt by the vaccine.

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captainmawm 3 points ago +4 / -1

It's mRNA, not DNA so it can't become incorporated into your DNA. There are huge worries about the "vaccine" but not this.

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SordidPontification 4 points ago +4 / -0

Exactly.

The problems with the vaccine so far seem to be twofold:

  1. The polyethylene glycol used to stabilize the lipid nanoparticles used to transport mRNA into muscle tissue.

  2. It seems plausible that receiving the vaccine while concurrently infected with COVID or having received the vaccine after recovering from COVID could exacerbate an immune response.

Looking through the VAERS data myself it appears that most of the deaths are probably from anaphylaxis which would be consistent with a reaction to PEG.