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What is this about some idiosyncratic effect the proposed Covid vaccine is supposed to have on our DNA?

I read something here earlier but barely perused not sure what this is about?
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DarkHeaven · Best Comment
It’s a sort of designer vaccine genetically modified for higher efficacy to immunize. It resulted in sort of a false claim of that based on a interview with Dr Andrew Kaufman talking about someday being able to inject genes into humans by a procedure known as “electroporation” that would supposedly generate immunity someday. It’s been debunked. I’m more concerned with how long immunity from vaccination will even last, since that’s been shown to be a very variable immunity time frame.

https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN22U2BZ

https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2020/11/18/vaccine-possibilities
@DarkHeaven Thanks so much for the much needed clarification, this has been on my mind for hours so I can let it rest.

Thanks again!
@Grateful4you np. These false claims can spread so fast due to the internet that you have to be diligent. lol
SW-User
@DarkHeaven unfortunately to measure long term immunity.... Takes a long term

I think every one is expecting something like 1 to 2 years given previous coronavirus experience.
@SW-User Many people have become re-infected after already catching this virus in as little as three months later and what little has been shown, doesn’t seem that the vaccine will be any different. It is very worrisome.