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Originally Posted by crash
The vaccines have no DNA and do not affect our DNA in anyway so not gene therapy.
The definition of vaccine is something when administered produces an immune response that prevents a disease. Those of us who have had COVID know it is a disease and no one who has had the vaccine has been hospitalized or died so if it looks like a duck, talks like a duck and walks like a duck it is a duck.
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From what I understand, this vaccine is different from many other vaccines in that it doesn't actually prevent you from contracting the virus. It prevents the virus from causing symptoms. So even though the virus enters your system you don't become ill. Or, if you do get ill, it's not as serious as it would be without the vaccine. It also prevents death.
Don't most other vaccines prevent the virus from actually entering your body?
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