Thanks.
So does that mean that the research into in vitro SARS2 RNA strands encoding into DNA that this article discusses is applicable and not a conflation? Does it suggest that more research is needed to see if COVID-19 RNA can become encoded in live human DNA, as the author is suggesting?
Or is the author "debunked," as was alleged?
-PJ
In my opinion, the question remains open, a viable possibility worth exploring.