"Put simply, the FDA acknowledges the possibility that fragments of DNA left over by the manufacturing process can be incorporated into a patient’s own DNA, to potentially cause cancer.
FDA and WHO guidelines consider the amount of residual DNA in a single dose of traditional vaccine should not exceed 10 ng (one billionth of a gram).
But this limit – used for traditional vaccines – is unlikely to be relevant to the mRNA vaccines
whose lipid nanoparticles can penetrate inside cells to deliver the mRNA efficiently."
"A recent preprint paper by Speicher et al analysed batches of the monovalent and bivalent mRNA vaccines in Canada.
"The authors found “the presence of billions to hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose in these vaccines.
Using fluorometry all vaccines exceed the guidelines for residual DNA set by FDA and WHO of 10 ng/dose.”
Speicher et al also reported finding fragments of DNA larger than 200 base pairs (a measure of the length of the DNA) which also exceeds FDA guidelines. "
" Notably, the authors commented that for the Pfizer product, the higher the level of DNA fragments found in the vaccine, the higher the rate of serious adverse events."
"Is the FDA Concerned?
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to insist that any residual DNA contamination in the Covid vaccines is not a problem
and that it “stands behind its findings of quality, safety, and efficacy for the mRNA vaccines.”
“While concerns have been raised previously as theoretical issues, available scientific evidence supports the conclusion
that the minute amounts of residual DNA do not cause cancer, or changes to a person’s genetic code,” added the FDA."
"The FDA would not provide the “available scientific evidence” to support its claim, but it’s worth noting that the vaccines’ own product labels
show that genotoxicity and carcinogenicity tests were not carried out prior to their use."
"David Wiseman, a research bioscientist involved in medical product development and co-author on the study by Speicher et al
said the FDA’s claim that there is no evidence of a cancer link is becoming “untenable.”
“The CDC’s own analysis on the vaccine’s safety signal in VAERS shows there could be a signal for some cancers,”
said Wiseman pointing to a report he co-authored and sent to the National Academies. “
"The FDA would not confirm if it found levels of DNA that exceeded acceptable levels, nor if it was investigating further.
Instead, after months of enquiries, the FDA sent boilerplate responses to me (and other media) saying, “With over a billion doses of the mRNA vaccines administered,
no safety concerns related to residual DNA have been identified.”
(My Opinion) : This latter statement, alone, would explain why the FDA ignored their own VAERS website and complaints of adverse events.
H/T Seek and Find< & Grey Whiskers
BTTT!
No, the FDA is NOT concerned.
They were in on it.