No she doesn't. This is stupid. The mRNA doesn't go in the nucleus, never touches or even reads, much less writes to your DNA. Nothing is changed.
It's a temporary messenger that is read by the ribosomes to make a chain of amino acids that fold into a specific protein. The whole process of which is incredibly tightly regulated by the cell not to do anything else. Once the mRNA is read, it dissolved. The only thing left is the single protein that doesn't do anything at all, and serves as nothing more than a trainer for your immune system to recognize it again if/when it shows up on the spike of a coronavirus if you get infected, allowing your immune system to more quickly recognize it and mount an immune response before you get sick.
That's it.
Any of this other ignorant fear mongering about gene therapy or changing your genes or setting you up for some future attack etc are all FUCKING STUPID and wholly bereft of any foundation in factual reality.
It is a vaccine by every definition I've seen. Old, new, legal, etc.
Why does Phizer vaccine warn of no procreating from time of first dose to a month after second dose?
No offense, but the "That's it" argument is ignorant of the thousands of examples in science and medicine of unintended consequences after widespread release over long periods of time.
I get what she says is fear mongering and not scientific, but your response while sounding very educated, is not respectful of what we really do NOT know and is whislting past the graveyard.
Amen, and awomen. The tech behind this is cool, but I want it run for 10 years before I’m gonna use it. There are far too many examples of the government of our fine nation rubber stamping some “new science” and it having disastrous impacts.
Agent Orange, the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests, the Tuskegee experiments, telling women to use thalidomide, etc. The government has very little credibility in the use of new and untested medical treatments. This new treatment could definitely be legit but I’m not gonna be the guinea pig to find out.
To be fair, the FDA actually DID NOT approve thalidomide in America. This was largely due to Frances Oldham Kelsey, a doctor who worked for the FDA at the time. She did not feel that the company had presented sufficient safety data to approve the drug and refused to approve it despite the drug company pressuring her to do so.
No she doesn't. This is stupid. The mRNA doesn't go in the nucleus, never touches or even reads, much less writes to your DNA. Nothing is changed.
It's a temporary messenger that is read by the ribosomes to make a chain of amino acids that fold into a specific protein. The whole process of which is incredibly tightly regulated by the cell not to do anything else. Once the mRNA is read, it dissolved. The only thing left is the single protein that doesn't do anything at all, and serves as nothing more than a trainer for your immune system to recognize it again if/when it shows up on the spike of a coronavirus if you get infected, allowing your immune system to more quickly recognize it and mount an immune response before you get sick.
That's it.
Any of this other ignorant fear mongering about gene therapy or changing your genes or setting you up for some future attack etc are all FUCKING STUPID and wholly bereft of any foundation in factual reality.
It is a vaccine by every definition I've seen. Old, new, legal, etc.
Don't post stupid shit.
Why does Phizer vaccine warn of no procreating from time of first dose to a month after second dose?
No offense, but the "That's it" argument is ignorant of the thousands of examples in science and medicine of unintended consequences after widespread release over long periods of time.
I get what she says is fear mongering and not scientific, but your response while sounding very educated, is not respectful of what we really do NOT know and is whislting past the graveyard.
Amen, and awomen. The tech behind this is cool, but I want it run for 10 years before I’m gonna use it. There are far too many examples of the government of our fine nation rubber stamping some “new science” and it having disastrous impacts.
Agent Orange, the Bikini Atoll nuclear tests, the Tuskegee experiments, telling women to use thalidomide, etc. The government has very little credibility in the use of new and untested medical treatments. This new treatment could definitely be legit but I’m not gonna be the guinea pig to find out.
To be fair, the FDA actually DID NOT approve thalidomide in America. This was largely due to Frances Oldham Kelsey, a doctor who worked for the FDA at the time. She did not feel that the company had presented sufficient safety data to approve the drug and refused to approve it despite the drug company pressuring her to do so.