Show-Me Science On mRNA Vaxx For Meat Amid Upcoming Legislation

Remember that last month we talked about Missouri microchip vaxx legislation.

Along those same lines . . .

Fear of mRNA vaxx for cows, pigs & chickens that will then be ingested by humans. 

Obviously . . . TKC is NOT a scientist but we do think the topic deserves debate, discussion and public awareness. 

For now . . . Beyond a great deal of social media chatter . . . Here's what we could quickly find that seems close to official word . . .

Vaccination does not pass through meat

Livestock in the US are mostly vaccinated for diseases that are not communicable to people, Gordon said.

"There is a bit more potential transfer of disease between humans and chickens or pigs as they are more similar to us. A good example would be avian or swine flu," she said. "There are vaccines used in livestock for these diseases but none in commercial use are mRNA-based."

While there is ongoing research on using mRNA vaccines in some animals, Gordon said "none of these animals or their products enter the food chain." And even if they did, that mRNA would not pass to those who eat meat.

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mRNA vaccine cannot transfer through meat consumption

Articles and social media posts claim people can inadvertently receive messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines by eating meat from inoculated farm animals. This is false; experts say that is not how mRNA vaccines work, and there are no such shots approved for livestock in the US.

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