Thanks for the explanation. You seem to think that it is important for the mRNA to be eradicated from the body down the road by the immune system attacking mRNA cells. If you never encounter Covid, would the same thing happen? Or will it just remain in the system, potentially causing problems? Note: I am not much of a scientist.
I doubt it would be an issue if never encountering Covid. My understanding of the mRNA vaccine is it gives the immune system a familiarization of the virus but doesn’t trigger a full on immune response. The problem is after encountering Covid the antibodies then confuse the mRNA with Covid and attack the cells hosting the mRNA, ergo a Lupus-like auto immune attack on the body.
It’s not a big deal imo since the mRNA doesn’t replicate inside the body but imo it will likely damage organs over the long run if it’s used as the only defense. This is why I’m tentatively going with the J&J vaccine which keys on attacking the receptors on the virus which are not in our bodies. I need to do more research on this tho before I get the J&J vaccine.
I’m pretty confident in a year or two ppl will be talking about the effects of the mRNA vaccines.