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To: roving

“You can take the conspiracy and showed up your butt hole.”

Several non-mRNA shots have DNA fragments. That is why the FDA sets limits.


26 posted on 04/02/2024 7:18:45 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator

And thank goodness for the rigorous standards of the FDA, an agency that would never be influenced by money or politicians.


34 posted on 04/02/2024 7:59:48 AM PDT by cbvanb
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Hi cretin.

The problem is twofold.
First is that the method Pfizer used to amplify the mRNA for the approval from the FDA used a fundamentally different method from the one they used in production, because the pilot method wouldn’t scale to the quantities of product they needed for mass production.

Second is the detection method used by Pfizer had a limit on how small of a fragment they could detect, about 100 base pairs long. One of the most worrisome fragments, a subsection of the SV40 promoter gene, was 72 base pairs long.


38 posted on 04/02/2024 8:12:04 AM PDT by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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