Quote Originally Posted by Torres View Post
Supposedly this vaccine has been in the works for the last 10 years.
Not specifically this vaccine but the mRNA vaccines in general. I will not take it. They are injecting synthetic cellular instructions for our cells. Who knows the long term ramifications.

RNA-based vaccines—such as those developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and American biotechnology company Moderna—do not introduce an antigen, but instead inject a short sequence of synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) that is enclosed in a specially engineered lipid nanoparticle. This mRNA provides cells with instructions to produce the virus antigen themselves.

Once the mRNA from a vaccine is in our body, for example, it “instructs” the protein synthesis machinery in our cells, which normally generates proteins from the mRNAs that derive from our genes, to produce a piece of the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike protein. Since the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike protein is foreign to our bodies, our bodies will then make antibodies that inactivate the protein.