peg w wrote:
JW, I have a degree in Biology. You don't. The mRNA vaccine makes antibodies, not spike proteins. These attach to the outside of virus, thus blocking their ability to infect cells, and mark them for death by our white blood cells.This is how vaccines work. This is the truth, not some inane hypothesis by someone who doesn't have a logical bone in their body.
Sorry, Peg, I suspect your degree has expired.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine. This type of vaccine uses genetically engineered mRNA to give your cells instructions for how to make the S protein found on the surface of the COVID-19 virus. After vaccination, your immune cells begin making the S protein pieces and displaying them on cell surfaces. This causes your body to create antibodies. If you later become infected with the COVID-19 virus, these antibodies will fight the virus.