Pfizer vax risks mRNA 'slips' that cause 'unintended immune response'
(www.westernstandard.news)
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Unsourced quotes folks.
Is it from a reputable site?
Did Anither make it up?
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376265782_Ribosomal_frameshifting_and_misreading_of_mRNA_in_COVID-19_vaccines_produces_off-target_proteins_and_immune_responses_eliciting_safety_concerns_Comment_on_UK_study_by_Mulroney_et_al
You could try reading the article
So the article is a preprint. I doubt that means much to you. Until the article is reviewed and accepted by other experts in the field its value remains undetermined.
The lead author, David M Wiseman, is the president of a firm that deals with healing adhesions, which may also not mean much to you, so here are his areas of expertise: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Wiseman. Not much about vaccines or the immune system there, although he would have some experience with the latter as a surgeon.
The article is a comment on an earlier article which says, in part, "there are no adverse outcomes reported from mistranslation of mRNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in humans".
Wiseman calls for "regulators to conduct full risk assessments of past or future harms that may have ensued."
I'm content to wait and see if any of his peers agree.
👆👆Fully vaccinated super spreader👇👇
I will, now that you've provided a link.
The link was always in the article.