I also found it problematic that Paul Duprex said, “These vaccines teach the body to remember one of the coronavirus’ defining features — its spike protein — and prompt the creation of antibodies that can prevent it from infecting cells.” Beyond merely remembering, these vaccines induce the cell to produce this foreign protein. If there is some kind of feedback loop to stop it eventually, I’d like to read about it, but so far, I haven’t found anything.
You’ll not find a reputable study on this because it’s simply not true. The mRNA is gone from the body in less than two weeks and with it the instructions to express the targeted COVID spike protein. Now, it won’t be long after I post this that Quacks R Us will rebut with speculative nonsense from a grifter anti-vax article.
https://www.chop.edu/news/news-views-3-questions-you-will-get-about-new-mrna-vaccines
snip: Stability — mRNA is not very stable. Its half-life in human cells is estimated in hours. For purposes of mRNA-based therapies, modifications have been developed to keep the molecule in cells long enough to allow for the therapy to be successful. But even with this, the mRNA will not lead to protein production for more than 10-14 days.
If there is some kind of feedback loop to stop it eventually, I’d like to read about it, but so far, I haven’t found anything
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I agree. None of the content I’ve reviewed on either side of the issue proposes a feedback loop. The vaxx hawks make assertions but no one knows. Vaccine development expert Geert Vanden Bossche focuses the spotlight on this issue but the vax industry doesn’t offer rebuttal, just assertions.