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Originally Posted by Chocaholic
Oh, are those the predominant types pushed here in the US? And FDA approved? And of course, that’s not an answer...it’s a subject change.
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"When you can tell me that clotting, autoimmune, neurological, cardiac or cancer will not occur 5-10 years down the road as a direct or indirect result of the mRNA injections, all will be good,"
It has EUA, just as Moderna and what Pfizer was under.
You specifically asked about long term complications due to mRNA injections. J&J is not mRNA.
If one has concerns about mRNA the J&J is an option.
And if you still have concerns on long term consequences on any new drug being brought out and on EUA then be consistent and be put Regen-Cov and other treatments that will surely come out in the future in the same boat.