Bottom line, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines aren’t vaccines in the medical and legal definition of a vaccine. They do not prevent you from getting the infection, nor do they prevent its spread. They fulfill all the definitions of gene therapy and none of the definitions for a vaccine. So, they’re really experimental gene therapies. But, since they are administered as "injection" the EUA is not necessarily wrong. Just deceptive.
"experimental mRNA injection" thats what it says in the emergency authorization
Bottom line, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines aren’t vaccines in the medical and legal definition of a vaccine. They do not prevent you from getting the infection, nor do they prevent its spread. They fulfill all the definitions of gene therapy and none of the definitions for a vaccine. So, they’re really experimental gene therapies. But, since they are administered as "injection" the EUA is not necessarily wrong. Just deceptive.
its all satan...
But it isn't mRNA. It is pseudouridine mRNA which is very different.