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Covid alone can change your DNA, so why demonize vaccines?

The Jaenisch lab’s work might also explain why patients who have recovered from Covid-19 still test positive for the disease, even months later, according to an ABC news report. If the virus did modify these patients’ DNA, then its genetic information could still be active. The Jaenisch lab found that the virus used an enzyme called LINE-1 to get back into the cell to replicate. LINE-1 is readily available in the human genome.

Covid alone can change your DNA, so why demonize vaccines? > The Jaenisch lab’s work might also explain why patients who have recovered from Covid-19 still test positive for the disease, even months later, according to an ABC news report. If the virus did modify these patients’ DNA, then its genetic information could still be active. The Jaenisch lab found that the virus used an enzyme called LINE-1 to get back into the cell to replicate. LINE-1 is readily available in the human genome.

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Changing DNA is much more complicated than to just put RNA besides the nucleus and to hope it will somehow merge with the DNA inside the nucleus. Many proteins are needed to do the trick, not only LINE-1. Some viruses can produce these proteins.