You are correct, however, it does open the possibility for it to be the case that the shots can change DNA, and is certainly an unexpected problem to the researcher going the testing.
Still early in the investigation process which is why your statement is correct, currently. But finding DNA at much larger levels than is acceptable, is very troubling to be sure.
I think the smoke will eventually show that the fire is also present.
I have always thought there is a chance of chromosomal integration occurring from just the RNA.
That should be easy enough to have been tested for in the hundreds of millions of people who’ve got the RNA shots.
I have said that the possibility of leukemia or other cancers couldn’t be ignored.
It’s been two years plus now since the shots began. If there are going to be cancers due to chromosomal rearrangements abetted by introduction of high levels of RNA in to cells they should start showing up any time.