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[–] cabalstone ago 

That is simply not true.

[–] Elfchiro ago 

It's not? Lets discuss this. What part of my statement is not true and why?

[–] cabalstone 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Educate yourself about the role of mRNA in the human body. It doesn't affect the nucleus of the cell and doesn't replicate like DNA. The current vaccines are short lived and only stimulate the body to produce antigens for the targeted virus. You've conflated warnings about the possible development of DNA vaccines with the current relatively primitive generation of mRNA vaccines.

Yes, the technology ultimately has the potential to change human DNA, and for that reason the entire field should be strictly regulated and scrutinized; but the present vaccines are not capable of doing as you suggest. There are enough reasons to avoid the mRNA vaccines presently being administered without exaggerating their effects and discrediting legitimate criticism with the appearance of fearmongering lunacy.