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That is not how mRNA works. Most on this site are being misled.

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Elaborate.

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https://about.kaiserpermanente.org/total-health/health-tips/how-do-the-covid-19-mrna-vaccines-work

No "gene therapy" no "rewriting of DNA." It's all lies spread by conspiracy theorists.

You really think something that "rewrites DNA" would end up being used worldwide? I have a bridge to sell you.

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in computing terms: DNA = double strands, used for storage RNA = single strand, executable code

When a cell needs a protein, it will go fetch the gene from the nucleus (DNA, storage) by making a copy of it (RNA, only a single side). This RNA chain is brought outside the nucleus to a ribosome to assemble the protein. The RNA chain is then discarded.

The mRNA "vaccines" try to bring RNA chains into cells so they make proteins out of them. AFAIK, it won't be written back into the DNA. I'm not sure about the adenovirus based "vaccines", as adenovirus contain DNA rather than RNA and I have no clue what is the mechanism for DNA virus.

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If I'm not mistaken, you're responding to the guy saying that if "you have that MRNA code in your body, you can't copy it without their permission."

But I don't think he means your cells aren't allowed to copy the mRNA code, as your cells don't have a mind of it's own. From my understanding, a pharma company can't reuse that specific mRNA code and alter it for themselves. But then the question is, doesn't every cell in your body get the mRNA code from the original pharma? Or is it specific to some types of cells?