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In reply to the discussion: Can the mRNA vaccines change DNA? [View all]Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)"...the consequences of altered DNA, if any, are unknown. However, others, including the CDC said that the virus would not interact with DNA."
Of course, this is a much more confident and bold assertion, "Other scientists believe..."
But your brother certainly has more and better credentials than medical scientists an researchers and virologists and immunologists and bench chemists and Research pharmacologists, and middle school health teachers, yeah?
over 100,000,000 pfizer doses.
Another 80,000,000 moderna vaccines out there.
six extremely rare blood clotting events, out of over 7,000,000 J & J vaccines, for a .000004% of clots, but a 1 in 7 million chance of death.
All six women were pre menopausal and on birth control, which also carries a rare blood clot risk warning. It took just six for the CDC to say, whoa- what's this, and determine based on data and that J & J is not the vaccine for women ages 18-48. Good thing we have options.
But he should definitely not take it because he's not sure and doesn't trust the science. Fearful coward afraid of needles.
I'm going to start tweeting that the Pfizer vax is proving to enlarge small male members and opens up vasodilation to cure erectile dysfunction so even the most impotent phat phuck can sport a woodie. They've believe less plausible things, right?