Um, no.
There are many types of RNA. The term used for the RNA that acts as an intermediary between the genes coded in the DNA and the ribosomes which make the protein is "messenger RNA", which is always abbreviated as mRNA.
When an RNA is modified, it is called modified RNA.
Scientists like to be very precise with their terminology. Notice that all three references I provided specified "modified mRNA." Had they just said "mRNA," that would have meant the mRNA is not modified.
Also, I am sorry the technical scientific explanations were too much for you. I'm pretty sure I heard the "whoosh" sounds as they flew over your head while I was writing them, but I posted them anyway.
I have yet to see someone who is hoodwinked by antivax and anti-science propaganda who understands anything about science or mathematics.
Here is a Wikipedia article that describes the different types of RNA: RNA.
You’re a liar.
Or rather Pfizer is a bunch of liars and you are covering for them.
Or have you already forgotten your long screed about methylation of uridine a few posts back?
The only way your rejoinder would have had any currency would have been to bring up the adenovirus-based jabs.
But you didn’t.
Dingbat.