A page on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website has been altered, paraphrasing or altogether omitting information about how long mRNA and spike proteins stay in the human body following COVID-19 vaccination, as several skeptics wrote on Twitter and Valiant News confirmed.
The CDC web page “Understanding mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines” was edited between its January version and its currently version, as revealed by an internet archive.
Of note to many skeptics, a subsection titled “Facts About COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines” previously stated that mRNA and spike proteins do not stay within the body for more than a few weeks following vaccination.
“The mRNA and the spike protein don’t last long in the body,” claimed the CDC in the January version of its web page. “Our cells break down mRNA and get rid of it within a few days after vaccination. Scientists estimate that the spike protein, like other proteins our bodies create, may stay in the body up to a few weeks.”
As of today, the same CDC web page appears to have scrubbed the claims about mRNA and the spike protein.
Hey, kids! See if you can figure out what @cdcgov changed in its discussion of the mRNA shots.
Turns out mRNA is the gift that keeps on giving! pic.twitter.com/iHn3WIRPiC
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) August 29, 2022
Valiant News also noted that the CDC removed bold face text stating that the mRNA inside the COVID-19 vaccines will “instruct the cells’ machinery to produce a harmless piece of what is called the spike protein.”
Instead, the CDC web page now explains that “mRNA vaccines use mRNA created in a laboratory to teach our cells how to make a protein – or even just a piece of a protein – that triggers an immune response in our bodies.” There is no bold faced text.
Some vaccine skeptics have suggested that the agency is downplaying how long they stay in the body.
The CDC has, without announcement or explanation, erased a section on their website which stated "The #mRNA and the spike protein do not last long in the body".#EndTheMandates #StoptheShots pic.twitter.com/ob6eMMrSRi
— Dr. Jimmy Yam (@JimmyJoeYam) August 24, 2022
The CDC appears to instead link to a web page published by Nebraska Med which claims that “cells make copies of the spike protein and the mRNA is quickly degraded (within a few days). The cell breaks the mRNA up into small harmless pieces. mRNA is very fragile; that’s one reason why mRNA vaccines must be so carefully preserved at very low temperatures.”
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Critics of the vaccine, such as controversial mRNA technology inventor Dr. Robert Malone, have rebutted the CDC’s claims that mRNA and spike proteins last just a few weeks inside the body, and maintain that they can remain for much longer — ranging from 60 days to as long as five months.
The CDC has quietly deleted its statement that mRNA and the spike protein it encodes "do not last long in the body" and break down "within a few days." https://t.co/Jl0j46eSRM https://t.co/FYMOTLhCmB
— AssocAmerPhys&Surg (@AAPSonline) August 29, 2022
Why would CDC quietly delete
“The mRNA and the spike protein do not last long in the body.”,
when claims this was untrue have previously warrant censoring on social media?Clearly the ‘fact-checkers’ were as mis-informed or dishonest as CDC.https://t.co/a6LhlHgUMZ
— David Bell (@bell00david) August 21, 2022
In a Substack article titled “Sounding the Alarm: Normalizing the Jab with Lies,” Dr. Malone directly addresses the aforementioned CDC web page change and speculated that the agency instead linked to Nebraska Med to shift responsibility away from themselves in the event that they get caught in a lie.
“There are those that state that the CDC has changed their point of view on this topic or at least taken it off their website. In fact, they really haven’t. They are still maintaining that the mRNA breaks down rapidly, that the mRNA doesn’t continue to produce protein past that point,” Dr. Malone wrote.
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“However, rather than stating it on their website – which the associated liability of that statement being a lie, they turf the untruth to a large hospital and physician chain called Nebraska Med. Better for the CDC to not get caught in another lie I guess,” Dr. Malone suggested.
“The scientific evidence was in as of January 2022. The mRNA stays in the lymph nodes producing protein for 60+ days,” he added. “The CDC and the FDA need to be brought to heel.”

































