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Friday, 18 Dec, 2020
RNA vaccines will not lead to change in one's genes: Experts (Straits Times)
The likelihood of a change in one’s genes after taking a COVID-19 vaccine is very remote, experts said yesterday. They were addressing the issue at a Straits Times Reset webinar in response to a reader who had asked if this could happen, and lead to a person getting cancer a few years later after the vaccination. Singapore has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech messenger RNA-based COVID-19 vaccine for pandemic use here.
Original article: RNA vaccines will not lead to change in one's genes: Experts (Straits Times)