So you agree that this if the first mRNA vaccine approved for human use in the US. Using it on animals doesn't count as "approved."
"transcribed into protein" - where? What does that mean?
You state this: A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a **portion of the pathogen's structure that upon administration to an individual stimulates antibody **production or cellular immunity against the pathogen but is incapable of causing severe infection."
But that's not really what this does. This changes your cells. It makes them behave in ways that they would not normally behave. It's not just a foreign material that stimulates antibody production. That statement implies it utilizes a natural physical response, but that's not what this shot does.
I never said it wasn't. In fact elsewhere in these comments I listed that as a great reason to avoid this vaccine.
Do you know what mRNA is and what it does? I'm trying to figure out how far back through high school biology I need to go to explain this. You know your body is composed of cells, yes?
I mean, if your definition of "changing your cells" is putting something from outside into them, then you "change your cells" every time you eat food. Or draw breath. Your cells create protein from mRNA all the time, right now in fact.
I mean, if your definition of "changing your cells" is putting something from outside into them, then you "change your cells" every time you eat food. Or draw breath. Your cells create protein from mRNA all the time, right now in fact.
That, on the very face of it, is bullshit. Putting new mRNA is not the same as eating Whopper at Burger King. Food does not make the cells do something that don't naturally do. I suspect you're not stupid, that only leaves disingenuous.
You really should take the vaccine since you believe in it so profoundly. Or is this a case of "you should not take it for these reasons and not those because... I went to jew school!"
Oh... and fuck you for your stupid highschool biology snark.
Are you saying that making protein is not something your cells naturally do?
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