Yet the other doctor that Ransomnote cited seems to think so. And are you sure these 'protein only' vaccines act the same as this mRNA vaccine?
How are you so sure?
The effect of an mRNA vaccine is local to the injection site (Your implication is that these vaccines cause a huge systemic change to a large number of cells through out the body). It will affect cells in that area only.
Remember these vaccines must be refrigerated or the mRNA degrades. So once injected into a body the half-life of the mRNA molecule kicks in and it will be gone in a couple of days.
In the mean time the cells that produce the protein will present the protein to the immune system. These cells will ultimately be destroyed by the immune system. There is no replication that is passed on to other cells. So this idea that there is no way to tell the cells to go back is wrong when it comes to mRNA based vaccines.
This makes some sense, if true, but my Doctorate in common sense wonders how a liquid injected into the body would not disperse throughout the entire body. And again, Ransomnote's expert seems to disagree.
Then a new strain that escapes would likely not be covered by our current vaccine.
I'm not so concerned about viruses 'escaping' as I am of the Democrats and the Chinese purposefully releasing more and different man-made, biological weapons.
I'll have more time after work today to add paper citations.