Mainstream “fact-checkers” continue to deny that COVID-19 mRNA shots are gene therapy, but the fact-checker denials contradict the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s own definition and Moderna’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings.

Story at a glance: 

  • Mainstream media continue to state that messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 shots “are distinct from gene therapy.”
  • But even their “fact-checking” is laughable, as it tries to use semantics to explain away the shots’ gene therapy connections.
  • In an article by “Reuters Fact Check,” it’s argued that mRNA COVID-19 shots are not gene therapy but instead are “genetic-based therapy.”
  • Media outlets also suggest COVID-19 shots aren’t gene therapy because they don’t change the body’s genetic makeup, but this is only part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) definition of gene therapy.
  • The FDA’s full definition also includes the words “or to alter the biological properties of living cells,” which is precisely what the COVID-19 shots do.

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