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Debunking Misconceptions About mRNA Vaccines
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53:01 - 57:19 (04:17)

The idea that mRNA vaccines can alter your DNA is a common misconception among vaccine-hesitant people. However, mRNA vaccines work outside of the cell, in the cytoplasm, and do not integrate with the cell's DNA.

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The misconception about mRNA vaccines altering DNA is debunked as the mRNA comes from outside the cell and works in the cytoplasm.
53:01 - 54:26 (01:24)
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mRNA vaccines
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The misconception about mRNA vaccines altering DNA is debunked as the mRNA comes from outside the cell and works in the cytoplasm. These vaccines do not embed themselves in the DNA.

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Debunking Misconceptions About mRNA Vaccines
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How mRNA Vaccines Work
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Stuff You Should Know
Dr. Angela Rasmussen explains that there's no evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus embeds itself in your DNA, as it only provides RNA to produce more of itself.
54:26 - 56:00 (01:33)
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SARS-CoV-2
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen explains that there's no evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus embeds itself in your DNA, as it only provides RNA to produce more of itself.

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Debunking Misconceptions About mRNA Vaccines
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How mRNA Vaccines Work
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Stuff You Should Know
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss mRNA vaccines and recommend researching them further to fully understand them.
56:00 - 57:19 (01:19)
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mRNA vaccines
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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss mRNA vaccines and recommend researching them further to fully understand them. They also read a listener's feedback about the Church of the SubGenius and share their appreciation for their listeners.

Chapter
Debunking Misconceptions About mRNA Vaccines
Episode
How mRNA Vaccines Work
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know