This idea is not based upon the case of the woman that had COVID-19 getting ANE. Though that case does seem to support the idea. This idea is based upon the science and not based upon anecdotal evidence. Maybe we should ask some scientists to think about this and let us know.
AstraZeneca uses DNA in the same way. The idea is that the vaccines make cells produce spikes, and that our immune system kills those cells and is made ready for viruses that have that spike. The killing of those cells in this process may be problematic.
Can't be anti-vaccine if they're not vaccines.
This idea is not based upon the case of the woman that had COVID-19 getting ANE. Though that case does seem to support the idea. This idea is based upon the science and not based upon anecdotal evidence. Maybe we should ask some scientists to think about this and let us know.
AstraZeneca uses DNA in the same way. The idea is that the vaccines make cells produce spikes, and that our immune system kills those cells and is made ready for viruses that have that spike. The killing of those cells in this process may be problematic.
better link for ACE2: Antigenic target — The major antigenic target for both SARS-CoV-1 and MERS vaccines was the large surface spike protein [11-13]. An analogous protein is also present in SARS-CoV-2 (figure 1); it binds to the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor on host cells and induces membrane fusion