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TheFountainhead 66 points ago +69 / -3

yes, this is more correct. the way mRNA works in nature is its a 1 time key. It makes your cell follow its instructions 1 time and then its used up.

The scary thing is that in nature, because of this 1 time use, living things will make more mRNA as needed for a purpose. If your body decided to start making more of the vaccine mRNA, that would be bad. We have no idea of the long or mid term affects on human biology. We DO KNOW the longer term effects on animals in trials. It was all terminal.

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603win 58 points ago +59 / -1

This is why the J&J and AZ ones are so horrifying. They use DNA to produce the RNA. Now supposedly, it doesn’t get transcribed into your genome... but it’s still there! If that cell doesn’t get killed off and divides, will that DNA come along for the ride in the new cell? Nobody wants to give straight answers to these questions and instead wants to re-explain biology to us.

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JoeNotErotic 42 points ago +44 / -2

“TrUsT tHe ScIeNcE!”

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plaaaa 22 points ago +22 / -0

Ben Carson walks in

Dems:"No! Not THAT science!"