from the link: And she's not alone. As the U.S. pushes to get people vaccinated, a curious benefit is emerging for those with this post-illness syndrome: Their symptoms are easing and, in some cases, fully resolving after they get vaccinated.
coolness, I will go for the vaccine for sure. I am pretty desperate here
from the link: And she's not alone. As the U.S. pushes to get people vaccinated, a curious benefit is emerging for those with this post-illness syndrome: Their symptoms are easing and, in some cases, fully resolving after they get vaccinated.
coolness, I will go for the vaccine for sure. I am pretty desperate here
Good luck with that, my daughters got symptoms 4 months on from infection so I would be keen to know how that goes.
from the link: And she's not alone. As the U.S. pushes to get people vaccinated, a curious benefit is emerging for those with this post-illness syndrome: Their symptoms are easing and, in some cases, fully resolving after they get vaccinated.
coolness, I will go for the vaccine for sure. I am pretty desperate here
@metal-brainsaid mRNA does NOT have to affect your DNA to be classified as gene therapy, which it is.
mRNA can effect your DNA though. I have proven this before and here is the proof again.
https://phys.org/news/2020-01-rna-effect-dna.html
The article shows you are completely wrong:
"Modified RNA is distinct from messenger RNA, which simply comprises instructions for building proteins; messenger RNA, the basis of two prominent COVID vaccines, does not affect DNA."
https://phys.org/news/2020-01-rna-effect-dna.html
You might want to read past the headline next time.