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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: VulcanWerks
Not even a link or any other evidence to support these spurious claims?
Imagine that. LoL
Respected experts in genetics have caused a stir on both social media and in scientific circles by suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 can integrate pieces of its genetic code into the human genome.
If true, the results could explain why some people test positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA sometimes months after recovering from their initial infection, even though no infectious virus can usually be grown.
originally posted by: VulcanWerks
originally posted by: rickymouse
It appears that the SARS-CoV-2 virus has some oncovirus properties.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
There are some viruses that have that property too, some only effect certain animals and some effect humans.
The science shows that this virus can cause mutations in DNA in humans. I wonder if the spike protein is the actual part that causes alterations to DNA?
Interesting link.
I usually go for the CDC abstracts to extrapolate what I search for. Unfortunately I can’t find one of those on this topic.
Also… how do I know this is true with work and her testing? She’s a subordinate report and I get updates from her and internal parties.
So yeah, this is a thing.