I stopped after the first booster. Got covid on Good Friday three years ago. My concern is with other vaccines that might have the mRNA in it. I ask my doctor before any injections. I’ve gotten the flu shot since the late 80’s because I was a teacher heard that mRNA may become part of that flu shot..
Covid 19 is a positive-strand RNA virus. That’s the same thing as mRNA.
When you get infected by Covid the virus turns your cells into little factories cranking out more viral mRNA by the billion and infecting more of your cells.
The vaccine injects only a tiny fraction of that and it can’t replicate like the virus can. Choose wisely.
“Positive-strand RNA viruses are a group of related viruses that have positive-sense, single-stranded genomes made of ribonucleic acid. The positive-sense genome can act as messenger RNA and can be directly translated into viral proteins by the host cell’s ribosomes.”