My point is that there is no vaccine. The products that have been peddled as “vaccines” are better described as gene therapy. You don’t have to be “anti-vax” to resist taking experimental gene therapy that is risky and not very effective. It’s perfectly sensible, IMO, to get a tetanus shot and refuse to get the Wuhan virus jab.
I haven’t been vaccinated, as I had the original Covid variant early in the game (no fun, but no hospital, either). So I suppose I’ve had “gene therapy” if you want to call it that:
“SARS-CoV-2 is a novel positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus”*
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35229157/
“Positive or plus (+)-strand RNA viruses have genomes that are functional mRNAs”*
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173417/
I’ve since had a little bout of Omicron, no biggie, so got my “booster gene therapy”, too, I guess.
Again, I am staunchly against mandates. Whether to get these vaccines should be a personal and private matter. Now that Covid is no worse than the common cold, why worry over vaccines? The vaccine question has become moot — and most tiresome.
*h/t Pelham