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disadvantages of DNA vaccines

‘Healthy People Do Not Require Genetic Vaccination’

September 24, 2021April 9, 2021 Marcus De Brun

Editor’s Note: Having previously published Vaccination: A Matter of Trust with Caveats, we now anticipate objections from some readers to an article that may provoke vaccine hesitancy, at a point when rapid rollout to the entire adult population is widely touted as the only path out of interminable lockdowns. The author of this article, Dr. … Read more

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