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Vaccine chief anticipates "sequential approval process"

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Vaccine chief anticipates a series of approvals for their vaccines
Vaccine chief anticipates a series of approvals for their vaccines

Vaccine chief anticipates "sequential approval process"

In a statement aimed at allaying fears, Thomas Mertens, the head of Germany's Standing Vaccination Commission (Stiko), has confirmed that mRNA vaccines against Covid-19 do not cause genetic engineering in vaccinated individuals.

Mertens clarified that the messenger RNA introduced during vaccination does not interact with DNA in the cell nucleus. This means that mRNA vaccines do not result in a genetic change within humans, a common concern that has been circulating.

Moreover, Mertens stated that genetic engineering only plays a role in the production process of mRNA vaccines, not in their effects on the human body. This debunks the speculations about mRNA vaccines causing genetic changes, which have been deemed far-fetched.

On the other hand, AstraZeneca is relying on a vector vaccine for their Covid-19 vaccine. However, as of current knowledge, there is no application for a vector vaccine in the EU. The approval and use of one type of vaccine will likely precede the other in a sequential manner, according to the Stiko's expectations.

It is also important to note that mRNA vaccines do not interact with human DNA in the cell nucleus, nor do they cause genetic engineering. This further reinforces the safety of mRNA vaccines and dispels the misconceptions about their potential genetic effects.

The Rheinische Post reported this statement, providing a much-needed clarification for the general public. The assurance of the Stiko's head underscores the importance of accurate information in addressing concerns and fostering confidence in the vaccination process.

As the vaccination rollout continues, it is crucial to stay informed and rely on credible sources for accurate information about vaccines and their effects on our bodies.

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