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Replying to @RepStickland @timzoot
No, it doesn't. The CDC says that the virus is grown in those cells, which are completely removed from the vaccine during manufacture. You really don't understand basic biology, do you?
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No cells in vaccines.
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They can guarantee there will be no cells. Traces of DNA are not cells.
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Doesn’t change my point. There are no cells of any kind in vaccines. They may be trace amount of DNA from the cells used to grow viruses. No cells.
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I can make DNA without a mammalian cell, and I can amplify DNA without any cells at all.
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Cool info, residual components are not the same intact cells.
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