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Drew Weissman refutes RFK Jr. adviser’s claims about Covid shots

Last updated: September 20, 2025 11:55 am
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently held a meeting of its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to discuss the recommendations for Covid-19 vaccines. The panel decided to postpone a controversial vote and made recommendations to address doubts about the vaccines while ensuring their widespread availability. However, concerns were raised about the safety of mRNA Covid vaccines, specifically those made by Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech.

Retsef Levi, chair of ACIP’s working group on Covid vaccines, expressed concerns about the potential persistence and distribution of mRNA, lipid nanoparticles, and spike proteins in the body. He suggested that these components could provoke an immune response with unknown consequences. In response, Moderna and Pfizer cited well-done studies that refuted these claims and met global regulatory standards.

In a conversation with Drew Weissman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and co-recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his work on mRNA-based vaccines, he addressed these concerns. Weissman emphasized that numerous studies have shown that mRNA is rapidly degraded and does not persist in the body for extended periods. He also debunked claims of widespread distribution and continuous spike protein production.

Regarding concerns about DNA contamination and potential frame shifts leading to unintended protein production, Weissman explained that DNA impurities are common in vaccines and have not been associated with adverse events. He also dismissed claims of mRNA vaccines altering DNA reading or causing harmful immune responses.

Weissman highlighted the importance of vaccines in saving lives and preventing diseases, emphasizing the extensive testing and safety of mRNA vaccines. He stressed that vaccines have been a crucial factor in reducing childhood mortality rates and credited them with saving millions of lives. Ultimately, he emphasized the effectiveness and safety of mRNA vaccines in combating the Covid-19 pandemic.

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In conclusion, the discussion at the ACIP meeting underscored the importance of vaccines in public health and the need to address concerns surrounding their safety and efficacy. The reassurances provided by experts like Weissman serve to reaffirm the value of vaccination efforts in preventing disease and saving lives.

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