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Internal Medicine Specialist Shares Concerns About COVID-19 Vaccine
Dr. Carrie Madej, DO is an Internal Medicine Specialist in McDonough, GA and has over 19 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from the Kansas City Univ Of Medicine Bioscience College Of Osteopathic Medicine medical school in 2001
The ongoing race for the coronavirus vaccine has raised some concerns regarding its efficacy and safety. One particular concern that concerns medical professionals is how vaccines have the potential to alter human DNA.
Internal medicine specialist Dr. Carrie Madej, who has studied vaccines for about 20 years and is trained in osteopathic treatment, explained the potential damage the Covid-19 vaccine could do in a video she posted online. Throughout the pandemic, the genetic makeup of SARS-CoV-2 has mutated, making it more complicated for scientists to develop a working vaccine.
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This doctor is ignorant about the whole process on how the COVID-19 vaccines are manufactured. The process does not involve DNA. It involves the use of m-RNA, which directs the synthesis of the surface protein of the COVID-19 virus. The body then makes antibodies against those viral proteins so that invading COVID-19 viruses will be destroyed by the antibodies.
Dr. Madej has it all wrong.
Can she be charged with inciting unnecessary fear among otherwise normal people. Her Medical license can be cancelled for spreading anti medical stance