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Health Canada Reveals Unreported DNA Sequence in Pfizer Vaccine

Canadian health officials recently discovered an unreported DNA fragment in Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

Health Canada stated to Epoch Times that Pfizer didn’t disclose this particular SV40 DNA sequence during its application process.

Scientific experts have diverging opinions on the importance of this revelation.

When drug manufacturers submit vaccines for review, they are obligated to identify any active DNA fragments.

Pfizer complied by providing a complete DNA sequence of their vaccine. However, the company did not specifically flag the SV40 sequence, which raised questions.

Two scientists, Kevin McKernan and Dr. Phillip J. Buckhaults, were the first to draw attention to the presence of the SV40 sequence in the vaccine.

McKernan, a former MIT researcher, suggests Pfizer might have intentionally omitted the SV40 sequence due to its controversial history with polio vaccines.

 Health Canada Reveals Unreported DNA Sequence in Pfizer Vaccine. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Health Canada Reveals Unreported DNA Sequence in Pfizer Vaccine. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Although not confirmed as a health risk, McKernan expresses concerns about its potential to integrate with human DNA.

Contrastingly, Dr. Buckhaults, an expert in cancer genetics, downplays the potential danger.

SV40 DNA Fragment

He clarifies that this specific SV40 DNA fragment is not the cancer-causing type. Instead, it serves as a booster during the vaccine’s mRNA production.

Another scientist, Dr. Patrick Provost, points out that the SV40 sequence could theoretically merge with human cell DNA.

While he considers this unlikely, he raises concerns about the effectiveness of current safety measures.

The reason is that the DNA fragments in the vaccine might be encased in lipid particles, which can aid in cell entry.

To date, Health Canada maintains its support for the Pfizer vaccine’s safety and efficacy.

They state that no new, aggressive types of cancers have been directly linked to the vaccine, according to the latest research.

Unfortunately, Pfizer has not yet provided a comment regarding this recent finding.

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