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Originally Posted by JMintzer
Well, I might agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong...
Gene Therapy is NOT "new tech"... It's been around for decades...
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But ... administering
mRNA shots (not a vaccine) to humans is BRAND NEW. This is the first time. And, based on a
very small pool of test subjects and
very short time-frame of testing, this was given to hundreds of millions of people. My wife and I chose not to participate in this experiment.
I'm not an anti-vaxxer. I've had all the major vaccines growing up as have my kids. But mRNA is new and the results are not in yet.
From the article linked below:
The world’s first mRNA vaccine has begun its rollout after being produced at unprecedented speed as part of the global effort to end the Covid-19 pandemic. A second one is hot on its heels. The two – one made by Pfizer/BioNTech and the other by Moderna – mark the first time this vaccine technology has been approved for use.
Five things you need to know about: mRNA vaccine safety | Horizon: the EU Research & Innovation magazine | European Commission