Spike protein inside nucleus enhancing DNA damage? - COVID-19 mRNA vaccines update 18

This video discusses a surprise discovery that the SARS-CoV-2 full length spike protein can enter human cell nuclei and interfere with the mechanics of fixing of broken DNA damage. The authors of the study propose this might have been evolved in order to prevent the genetic recombination required to produce antibody varieties to successfully attack the virus. If true, then this could have important implications for potential negative health outcomes (another if!) and might require reconfiguration of vaccine design. UPDATE: This paper discussed has been retracted! This means it can no longer be considered as any supporting evidence! _________________________________________________________________ Original discussed content: ________________________________________________________________ OUR COVID Q AND A EVENT: _____________________
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