Lancet Review Confirms mRNA Vaccines: Safe, Effective, and Broadly Beneficial

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A Lancet review of billions of doses finds mRNA vaccines are safe, highly effective at preventing disease spread, and promising for future uses like cancer treatment; they do not alter human DNA, are safe for children and pregnant people, and boosters extend protection, though rare side effects can occur—emphasizing transparent safety communication to counter misinformation.
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