When you say 'the body' you I understand mean a cell where the LNP has carried the mRNA to a cell's ribosomes, is that a reasonable interpretation of your rather vague description?
So by your understanding
1. Is the period of antigen production limited, if so how?
2. Is the cell that produces the antigen targeted can it be for example an endothelial cell, a heart muscle cell or in the reproductive system rather than a muscle cell in the injected arm.
3. Are cells that produce antigen's targeted by the immune system for destruction.
4. Is the quality of the mRNA introduced 100% guaranteed, that is to say are there never flaws, if not what is the quality like.
5. Is antigen production 100% accurate or can mistakes be made resulting in proteins that could be dangerous.
6. Can you explain why the VAERS records over 38,000 deaths associated with the covid jab which is more deaths than it records for the rest of VAERS 30 year history for all other vaccines (see graphic below).
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