Dr. David Martin:The experimental Injections Turn body in to a Toxin manufacture Machine

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Inaccurate: According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, a vaccine is a product that stimulates a person’s immunity against a microorganism with the goal of protecting that person from a disease. Vaccines are not required to prevent the transmission of a disease-causing microorganism, although those that do are doubly useful.
Unsupported: Currently, there is not enough data to conclude that the approved COVID-19 vaccines do or don’t stop transmission of the virus that causes the disease.
Incorrect: The COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, which have been approved for emergency use by the FDA, only contain the RNA “blueprint” that instructs cells to produce one specific viral protein. These vaccines are incapable of causing human cells to produce the whole virus that causes COVID-19.

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