New evidence of DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines – too big to ignore
Experts say the onus must now be on the regulators to prove these findings are erroneous.
A fresh controversy is erupting over the safety and quality of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, as another laboratory—this time in the Czech Republic—has uncovered troubling levels of DNA contamination in multiple commercial vaccine batches.
Dr Soňa Peková, a respected clinical biochemist and molecular geneticist with 71 published papers, detected excessive amounts of residual DNA in both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines sourced from Slovakia - up to 100 times higher than regulatory limits.