It's unclear if the two lawmakers know what messenger RNA is exactly:
Two Republican lawmakers in Idaho have introduced a bill that would make it a misdemeanor for anyone in the state to administer mRNA-based vaccines—namely the lifesaving and remarkably safe COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. If passed as written, it would also preemptively ban the use of countless other mRNA vaccines that are now in development, such as shots for RSV, a variety of cancers, HIV, flu, Nipah virus, and cystic fibrosis, among others.
The bill is sponsored by Sen. Tammy Nichols of Middleton and Rep. Judy Boyle of Midvale, both staunch conservatives who say they stand for freedom and the right to life. But their bill, HB 154, proposes that "a person may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid [mRNA] technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state." If passed into law, anyone administering lifesaving mRNA-based vaccines would be guilty of a misdemeanor, which could result in jail time and/or a fine.
While presenting the bill to the House Health & Welfare Committee last week, Nichols said their anti-mRNA stance stems from the fact that the COVID-19 vaccines were initially allowed under emergency use authorizations (EUAs) from the Food and Drug Administration, not the agency's full regulatory approval. "We have issues that this was fast-tracked," she told fellow lawmakers, according to reporting from local news outlet KXLY.com.
The EUAs for the two mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines were issued in December 2020, and the FDA has subsequently granted full approval to both (Pfizer-BioNTech's in August 2021 and Moderna's in January 2022). This was pointed out to Nichols in the hearing last week.
[...] There have been rare reports of adverse events, including blood clots and inflammation of the heart muscle and lining (myocarditis and pericarditis). However, these problems are very rare, and, in the case of myocarditis and pericarditis, they tend to be mild. Independent health experts who advise the FDA and CDC have consistently determined that the risk of developing these conditions does not outweigh the benefits of vaccination.
[...] With the massive success of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, expectations are high that the platform can be used to target a wide variety of other infectious and non-infectious diseases. Moderna, for instance, has a wide pipeline of mRNA-based vaccines in the works. Already this year, the company reported findings from a late-stage clinical trial indicating their mRNA-based vaccine against RSV (respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-uhl) virus) was highly effective. RSV is a common respiratory virus that can be deadly to older adults and young children.
In Idaho, it's unclear if Nichols and Boyle's bill will make it through the committee and, further, into law. However, its introduction fits into a worrying trend by conservative lawmakers for attacking lifesaving vaccination and evidence-based medicine, generally.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 22, @03:48PM
I'd agree that there's more than enough evidence that the Pfizer covid-19 mRNA vaccine does cause heart problems in some people. While the Astra Zeneca can cause blot clots.
BUT based on the deaths covid-19 is not similar to a case of flu. At least not the usual seasonal flu. It's more like a case of pandemic flu - the sort that kills more people.
If it were "just another flu" the florists wouldn't have been selling as many funeral flowers, nor would the mortuaries be as busy.
If you can't even notice such obvious evidence, go keep your head in the sand.
I personally knew a few people who died due to covid-19 in the past few years. In my entire life I don't personally know anyone who died of flu. So while covid-19 was not ebola level of deadly it was definitely more deadly than the usual flu.
Also after most people in my country got vaccinated, the death rates went down by 2 magnitudes. So the vaccines work. And yes the Gov has to kinda deceive the people to imply that the vaccines are 100% safe otherwise too many stupid people won't take them and there'd be more people dead.
The truth is there's no 100% safe. Even if you just poked a hole in 6 billion people and don't inject anything there'd probably be at least hundreds or thousands of people dead due to that. Some people actually faint when holes are poked in them, or after seeing needles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflex_syncope#Vasovagal [wikipedia.org]