Vaccines Won't Alter Your DNA
The Claim
Vaccines “will remove parts of your DNA and replace it with GENETIC CODING (TECHNOLOGY)” that will “cause people to HAVE to cooperate with the New World Order.”
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As two companies announced releasing promising early results from their coronavirus vaccine trials, claims that the vaccine will alter your DNA started circulating.
Vaccines, Developed by @BillGates , Will alter the DNA with a RNA Coding that will remove parts of your DNA and replace it with GENETIC CODING (TECHNOLOGY) This will disable the ability of spirituality and cause people to HAVE to cooperate with the New World Order/One World Order https://t.co/G4A2ysZwjy
— NLE Choppa (@Nlechoppa1) November 15, 2020
Social media users claimed that vaccines "will alter the DNA with an RNA Coding that will remove parts of your DNA and replace it with GENETIC CODING (TECHNOLOGY)."
Misbar’s Analysis
Misbar's investigation didn't find any evidence that supports the circulating claim.
Moderna and Pfizer are the companies that announced promising preliminary vaccine results. They are developing what is known as mRNA vaccines.
However, there is no evidence that the vaccines would remove any part of your genomic DNA and replace it with any other DNA.
According to scientific reports, mRNA vaccines work by introducing a messenger RNA molecule into your body, which causes cells to produce a protein that resembles one of the viral proteins that make up SARS-CoV-2.
The Alliance for Science group said no vaccine can genetically modify human DNA.
Pfizer’s announcement this week that it had a 90% effective vaccine against COVID-19 provided a glimpse of the wave of misinformation that could engulf any effort to bring about broad distribution – and acceptance – of such a vaccine.
The announcement itself was the subject of a conspiracy theory: that it came out after the election so that voters couldn’t give the Trump administration credit for it.