1. Standard membersh76
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    11 May '21 12:44
    @earl-of-trumps said
    @sh76 - said
    I've never heard of a respiratory virus causing gene alteration.


    You have now. Sars-Cov-2 does, in people like me with Long Haul COVID.

    https://www.studyfinds.org/covid-alters-genes-long-haulers/
    That would partially help explain why long haulers who take the vaccine seem to be experiencing some relief.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/03/31/982799452/mysterious-ailment-mysterious-relief-vaccines-help-some-covid-long-haulers

    Maybe the vaccine helps the body produce more antibodies to fight the remaining spike proteins that are interfering with genetic expression.

    Or, of course, the study could be wrong and the long haulers' relief is reversion to the mean or a placebo effect,

    I remain skeptical, but it's an intriguing possibility (from a scientific perspective).
  2. Standard memberno1marauder
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    12 May '21 13:01
    What the CDC really says about the vaccines;

    "They do not affect or interact with our DNA in any way.

    mRNA never enters the nucleus of the cell, which is where our DNA (genetic material) is kept."

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
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    @no1marauder said
    What the CDC really says about the vaccines;

    "They do not affect or interact with our DNA in any way.

    mRNA never enters the nucleus of the cell, which is where our DNA (genetic material) is kept."

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
    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
  4. SubscriberEarl of Trumpsonline
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    @sh76

    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
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    @earl-of-trumps said
    @sh76

    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.
  6. Standard membersh76
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    @earl-of-trumps said
    @sh76

    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!
  7. Standard memberno1marauder
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    @metal-brain said
    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.
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    @no1marauder said
    What the CDC really says about the vaccines;

    "They do not affect or interact with our DNA in any way.

    mRNA never enters the nucleus of the cell, which is where our DNA (genetic material) is kept."

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
    Irrelevant!

    They do not have to affect or interact with our DNA in any way to be gene therapy!

    See the FDA definition!
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    Children rarely transmit COVID-19, doctors write in new commentary.

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200710100934.htm
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