Bernie EcclestonedtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 months agoAre MRNA vaccines any riskier than other vaccines?message-squarearrow-up1122arrow-down18message-square84file-textfedilink
arrow-up1114arrow-down1message-squareAre MRNA vaccines any riskier than other vaccines?Bernie EcclestonedtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.worldEnglish·10 months agomessage-square84file-textfedilink
minus-squarealvvaysonarrow-up16arrow-down4·10 months agolinkfedilinkYes, you could argue that, but it would be an extraordinary claim. I might still get indigestion from that taco I ate in 1999. But it’s really unlikely, since that Taco cleared my system way back then. mRNA also clears the body quite quickly. So to have side-effects after so many years, one would need to explain a mechanism. Otherwise it’s really just very speculative. Might as well believe 5G causes cancer. After all, it’s new technology.
minus-squareHeartyBeastarrow-up2arrow-down5·10 months agolinkfedilinkSure. one would need to explain a mechanism. Not really - one just needs to say ‘this a novel mechanism of producing an antigen, we don’t really know if there are any long-term affects’. Very speculative and etraordinarily unlikely, I agree.
Yes, you could argue that, but it would be an extraordinary claim.
I might still get indigestion from that taco I ate in 1999.
But it’s really unlikely, since that Taco cleared my system way back then.
mRNA also clears the body quite quickly.
So to have side-effects after so many years, one would need to explain a mechanism.
Otherwise it’s really just very speculative. Might as well believe 5G causes cancer. After all, it’s new technology.
Sure.
Not really - one just needs to say ‘this a novel mechanism of producing an antigen, we don’t really know if there are any long-term affects’.
Very speculative and etraordinarily unlikely, I agree.