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Originally Posted by Blueblaze
Look it up. That is exactly what CDC told me it was, a year ago when it was first announced, and I googled "mRNA vaccine".
In fact, I just typed "how does the mrna vaccine work" into google and got that exact same PDF document from the CDC website. It doesn't mention the "experimental" part. Instead, it gives you this innocent-sounding explanation for gene manipulation:
"The mRNA in the vaccine teaches your cells how to make copies of the spike protein. If you are exposed to the real virus later, your body will recognize it and know how to fight it off".
PERIOD!!! EXCLAMATION POINT!!!
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So, let's repeat what you just posted:
"The mRNA in the vaccine teaches your cells how to make copies of the spike protein. If you are exposed to the real virus later, your body will recognize it and know how to fight it off".
This is what you took to mean that the vaccine is "gene manipulation"????


OMG, a perfect example of regurgitating something found on a web page with absolutely zero understanding of what it means.
OK, time for remedial genetics 101:
A gene is a sequence of DNA that resides at a specific location on a chromosome and codes for a single protein/enzyme. We have over 100,000 of these genes, and they are separated by sequences of DNA that we do not fully understand, called intercalated DNA. The DNA, when needed to produce its end product, gets "unzipped" by a specific enzyme (RNA polymerase) and transcribes its code to a template known as mRNA. The mRNA then exits the nucleus of the cell, enters the cytoplasm and a ribosome finds it and copies the mRNA to its invers, tRNA. The tRNA then assembles amino acids into a protein chain according to the code.
Follow so far?????
The mRNA vaccines simply enter cells and their code gets translated on ribosomes via the same mechanism to its end product, which in this case is the spike protein of the COVID virus.
IT DOES NOT TOUCH YOUR DNA, IT DOES NOT ALTER ANY GENES, IT SIMPLY ACTS LIKE YOUR OWN mRNA. CLEAR ENOUGH?