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Doug61
Posted 10/17/2021 10:06 (#9273398 - in reply to #9273313)
Subject: RE: A Covid question


Eastern NE KS
I appreciate your kind words. If we are "splitting hairs" I would like to review the information suggesting that the mRNA vaccines changes a person's genetic makeup.

To those that expect a vaccine to carry the antigen, I submit mRNA is not the particular antigen our immune system acts upon to gain immunity to C19.

The mRNA in the injection is the instructions for making the needed antigen, aka spike protein. What I would like to read about is the duration (lifecycle) of the injected mRNA molecule.

A final note, I use modified live vaccines to inoculate my cattle. For a long time I did not know how that worked on a animal. One very important detail is that it is a live virus, modified to not make the animal sick. However, it does use the animal's biochemistry to replicate more copies of itself. These replications (antigen concentration) build up to sufficient number to trigger an immune system response and a level of immunity. So you can understand that using an animal's biochemistry to make the antigen is not completely new. Indeed, it is what all viruses do to sustain themselves.
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