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mRNA vaccines are safe and effective at preventing COVID-19 and protecting against severe symptoms.
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They work by teaching the body’s immune system to fight the virus that has the specific spike protein on it.
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mRNA in these vaccines cannot get into the nucleus of the cell, where our own DNA lives, and it does not last very long.
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It was possible to create mRNA vaccines quickly due to advances in technology and the global collaboration of scientists.
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The truth is that the COVID-19 vaccine encourages the body to create copies of the spike protein found on the coronavirus’s surface. This “teaches” the body’s immune system to fight the virus that has that specific spike protein on it.
COVID-19 Vaccines: Myth Versus Fact - Hopkins Medicine
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mRNA in these vaccines can only get into the main part of the cell, but it can't get into the nucleus of the cell, which is where our own DNA lives. It can't incorporate into our DNA. It also doesn't live very long, and it doesn't last very long.
mRNA vaccines and immunity - Mayo Clinic
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It is much safer and wiser to get the vaccine and deal with the slight discomfort and side effects temporarily than to subject yourself to the infection." MYTH #3: The…
The Truth About the COVID-19 Vaccines
cedars-sinai.org
Just as no vaccine is perfectly effective, no vaccine is perfectly safe. The world has watched the adenovirus vector vaccines (AstraZeneca and Jansen/J&J) lead to serious thrombosis events mostly in…
Let's Stop Pretending About the Covid-19 Vaccines
realclearscience.com
Considering a negligible adverse-effect profile and a break-neck manufacturing speed, it shone bright as the ideal vaccine candidate. However, " all that glitters is not gold ," as was evidenced…
Dangers of mRNA vaccines - PubMed
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