Grumblenuts
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Also very funny.Actually no it is not it is an MRNA packaged in a fat envelope that is delivered to a cell... A vaccine or the term for a vaccine is legally defined in the public health laws under CDC and FDA standards.. A vacinne must do two things to be legally defined as a vaccine.. It must stimulate an immunity and it must disrupt transmission... The ones who have given us this MRNA strand have been very specific in saying that it going into a cell in our bodies. That it is a treatment . It does not stop the transmission of the virus however... This is important as you can take the shot but still get infected plus it does not truly pass the designation of being labelled a vaccine but hey don’t take my word for it look it up for yourselves and look at the old definition of a vaccine and how they have convieniately changed that...It's very much a vaccine according to current definitions. A fairly new type is all. Stop kidding yourself.I hope people realize that technically this is not a vaccine
Understanding mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines
Learn how mRNA vaccines trigger an immune response against COVID-19.
www.cdc.gov