![]() ![]() Right off the bat, the article’s headline propagates incorrect information. The party counts microbiologist Sucharit Bhakdi, who has promoted misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, among its ranks. This political party is associated with the German “Querdenker” movement, an amalgam of individuals holding a mix of anti-vaccination, COVID-19 denialist, and far-right extremist views. Steger retired from his professorship at the University of Giessen in 2023 and appears to be currently active in the Grassroots Democratic Party of Germany (“Die Basis” in German). The article has since received more than 4,500 user interactions on Facebook, according to the social media analytics tool CrowdTangle. On 27 July 2023, The Epoch Times published an article by Klaus Steger, a molecular biologist who specializes in the gene regulation of sperm development, carrying the headline “COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Were Never Made With mRNA”. FULL CLAIM: “Despite everything we’ve been told, RNA-based COVID-19 injections were manufactured with modified RNA-not messenger RNA (mRNA)” “The vaccine and booster modRNA will continue to produce spike protein (for weeks or even months, which is entirely different from a natural infection), as our cell machinery (e.g., the enzyme RNase) cannot destroy the artificial modRNA.” “Studying the open-access databases-including those in the United States, Europe, and the UK-on COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects, one can see that these risks have become real-life side effects for people who received the COVID-19 injections.” Scientists took their cue from nature when modifying COVID-19 vaccine mRNA to improve its stability and efficiency in protein synthesis. Modifications to mRNA also occur naturally in humans and are used to regulate gene expression. ![]() Modified mRNA isn’t intrinsically artificial. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines contain messenger RNA (mRNA) that provides the blueprint for making spike protein. Getting COVID-19 carries a greater risk of developing health complications compared to COVID-19 vaccination.
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