State’s politically appointed surgeon general claims vaccines can contaminate human DNA but experts say comment has no merit

An assertion by Florida’s politically appointed surgeon general that Covid-19 vaccines can contaminate human DNA has been dismissed as “scientific nonsense” by public health experts, who say he is putting lives at risk by wanting to block distribution.

“We’ve seen this pattern from Dr Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked,” he told the Washington Post, referring to an erroneous claim in September that the latest release of Covid boosters had not been tested on humans.

“This idea of DNA fragments, it’s scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here.”

Dr David Gorski, professor of surgery and oncology at Wayne State University and managing editor of Science-Based Medicine, which debunks misinformation in medicine, told the newspaper: “I’ve never seen a state health authority parrot anti-vaccine disinformation as a justification for stopping the use of a vaccine that has saved so many lives before.”

  • Gazumi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So many levels of stupidity. Lets take as read that Lapado is not that stupid that doesn’t actually understand how the vaccine is created and works. What we have is a die hard republican looking for his own path to fame and wealth. The great tragedy is that he is aware that republicans kill black people preferentially. In the UK his medical registration would be suspended and almost certainly removed following investigation. His defended would be only to provide the scientific evidence to support his assertions or to plead ignorance. Neither would keep him on the medical register. How does it work in the US?