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- Embed this notice@jeffcliff @koropokkur @AmonMaritza @BattleDwarfGimli @koropokkur @TrevorGoodchild >The half life of the vaccine in the body is not long enough to be intergenerational.
Reverse transcription. It's been witnessed in cows (I believe this is the animal) given mRNA vaccines to the lactating mother. It is a problem that wil most specifically affect raw and unpasteurized milk, which is great if you're a big megacorp and a death sentence for the growing raw dairy industry. The bigger concern isn't the intended vaccine itself but things which may be a long for the ride, like the SV40 incident when polio, and the potential for general presumably unintended genomic changes, hence generational.