Quote (TiStuff @ 19 Feb 2021 08:29)
the "vaccines" are freaky stuff. instruction to build things that are part of the body then the body attacks the body, creepy stuff. and no one can say for sure what "instructions" are really being injected. takes alot of trust to get one of those things (the jab). Its weird that the lefties harbor that kind of trust considering bill gats is about as rich (third richest?) as one can get and is old and white. dont the left hate that?
one would have to consider exactly what one means by altering DNA. mRNA is added genetic material into the body that is processed?
I'm not certain what you're asking. First, the DNA is the building block. It leads to the creation of mRNA, not the other way around. So the mRNA is providing the cell it contacts the instructions that the DNA would normally be providing. You aren't altering DNA. You're altering the cell that a DNA strand would otherwise be utilizing in a different way.
In a lot of ways, it sounds a lot more like a virus in it's implementation than some strange "DNA alteration" which should be comforting. Other vaccines typically are viruses. This just happens to be one with a specific purpose that (so far) has a low case load of immediate side effects. Your long term hesitancy to get it is understandable. I'd not get it either for at least a year or so, nor should I have to, since it'll be that long before there'd be a shot available for me. But by then, at least some mid-term results and analysis of it will be out.
Frankly though, I'd probably wait until at least 2 years. Figure out if Covid keeps coming around like the flu, or if it's a one-time 2 dose treatment. If it's every year, I'll give it the standard 5-10 year waiting period of any other experimental drug.
The point though, is that Lin Wood is an idiot.