No. The DNA is only incorporated into a tiny number of cells. Just one of those cells going rogue can cause cancer, but it's not going to affect a DNA test.
The SV40 virus cancer causing sequences they found in there MUST have been put there intentionally. SV40 is commonly found in other vaccines because they're grown in monkey kidneys. There's literally no good reason for SV40 DNA to be there in plasmid form in an mRNA vax.
The SV40 and the spike protein plasmids can both permanently incorporate themselves into a human's DNA.
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The SV40 and the spike protein plasmids can both permanently incorporate themselves into a human's DNA.
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