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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
Yes and I see now that I would have failed miserably. Thanks very much for taking the time. I'll settle for reading up on the topics you mentioned.
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Never mind, I think Bonburner gave enough info.
The other takeaway is that even without reverse transcriptase, the abundance of intercellular chaos can potentially lead to DNA damage, which can lead to cancers, but like Bonburner said, the rate of damage is so small and the rate of repair is so much more robust that getting cancer might be a lottery event. As such is the case, the mortality rate for COVID for any age group so vastly exceeds the cancer rate risk that for anyone to be more concerned with the vaccine is nonsensical.
If someone wanted to understand the processes by which viruses could lead to cancer then they could check out HPV and cervical cancer, as an example.
I think the clearest and simplest concept for anyone to understand about this vaccine is that the COVID virus is already injecting its genetic code into our cells to produce whole viruses—copies of itself. We are instead just delivering a fraction of this genetic code to the cell so just the spike protein is made. If that mRNA could cause cancer/DNA damage then COVID has a much greater likelihood of causing cancer.