“ Specifically, a new study by MIT and Harvard scientists demonstrates that segments of the RNA from the coronavirus itself are most likely becoming a permanent fixture in human DNA.”
The author called this a "hole" in the research and said it should be tightened up, but that the in vitro portion of the paper was rock solid.
He also said "To be fair, this study didn’t show that the RNA from the current vaccines is being integrated into our DNA. However, they did show, quite convincingly, that there exists a viable cellular pathway whereby snippets of SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA could become integrated into our genomic DNA. In my opinion, more research is needed to both corroborate these findings, and to close some gaps."
Is this a conflation or a step-by-step breakdown of the process he's speculating?
-PJ