2024-01-27 22:18:06
There is no clinical evidence spike protein from COVID vaccines integrates into the human genome. Biodistribution & express kinetic studies confirm spike and mRNA degrade quickly within weeks [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(8-0-6) Author
2024-01-27 22:35:22
Vaccine mRNA is only delivered in the cytoplasm, it cannot move into the nucleus, it does not get reverse transcribed into DNA, and can not integrate. Kinetic studies confirm spike and mRNA degrade quickly within days, with remnants within weeks. [Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-0-10) Author
2024-01-27 22:37:10
Luckily we just witnessed a discussion about a clinical case, so the CN's argument flys straight to a wall. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-1-3) Author
2024-01-27 23:33:04
COVID mRNA vaccines are designed to not be able to become a part of the human genome. Special proteins are required for this. Furthermore, the author has never found a single human in which integration (copying of vaccine into genome) has occurred. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(3-1-9) Author
2024-01-28 06:47:49
Note not needed here. A clinical case with lab tests done and spike protein found. Other studies are finding recombinant Spike protein in vaccinated persons for a lot longer than a couple of days and are trying to identify the possible molecular mechanisms. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-0-2) Author
2024-01-28 19:46:32
Spike protein fragments have been detected in the blood after 187 days (thus far), according to peer-reviewed research. mRNA therapies are a very new and evolving technology. Therefore, the lack of evidence of DNA integration may simply be due to lack of sufficient research. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-2) Author