Between July 2021 and July 23, 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made a series of changes to its “Facts about COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines,” including adding — and then removing — a statement assuring readers the mRNA and spike protein “do not last long in the body.”
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This is what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had to say about the mRNA vaccines last summer (July 2021):

Great! Thank you, CDC, for assuring the public that:
- The mRNA vaccines cannot give you COVID-19.
- They do not interact with our DNA.
- And our cells break down the mRNA, the programming instructions for our cellular machinery to synthesize the spike protein, “soon” after they are finished using the instructions.
Seven months after the shots were granted Emergency Use Authorization, I am sure the public was comfortably sleeping knowing that the “COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines WILL Be Rigorously Evaluated for Safety.”
Will. As in the future. As in someday soon, presumably.
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Nonetheless, Americans should not be concerned about the vaccines’ safety because the CDC apparently already knew that “mRNA vaccines ARE safe and effective.”
A year later (July 22, 2022), the story had changed a wee bit:

Phew! So, good to know:
- The vaccines STILL cannot give you COVID-19. That’s good.
- They STILL do not Interact with our DNA. That’s good, too.
- The mRNA and the spike protein itself “do not last long in the body” (a few days for the mRNA and up to a few weeks for the spike protein).
I hope we can all agree that “up to a few weeks” = “not long.”
And now we know that “soon” had always meant “a few days.”
And now, “mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines HAVE BEEN Rigorously Evaluated for Safety.” Just like they promised in July 2021.
Then, as of July 23, 2022, one day later, the list of “facts” gets a bit shorter:
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