{"report":"### Executive Summary\nThis report investigates the main criticisms of mRNA vaccine long-term effects, examining existing research and fact-checking claims. The findings suggest that while some side effects have been reported, the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines are not fully understood and require further study. The available evidence does not support claims of permanent genetic changes or increased risk of autoimmune diseases.\n\n### Key Findings\n* The most common side effects of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine include injection site pain, headaches, flu-like symptoms, fever, and tiredness (El‐Shitany et al., 2021).\n* Less common side effects include a fast heartbeat, whole body aches, difficulty breathing, joint pain, chills, and drowsiness (El‐Shitany et al., 2021).\n* The prebiotic effect of certain food products has been shown to associate with modulation of biomarkers and activity(ies) of the immune system, which may have implications for vaccine research (Roberfroid et al., 2010).\n* The long-term effects of mRNA vaccines are not fully understood and require further study (El‐Shitany et al., 2021; Fiolet et al., 2021).\n\n### Fact-Check Assessment\nThe fact-check results indicate that claims of mRNA vaccines causing permanent genetic changes or leading to antibody-dependent enhancement are false (confidence: 90%). However, the claim that mRNA vaccines have been linked to an increased risk of autoimmune diseases is unverified (confidence: 50%). This suggests that while some claims about mRNA vaccines can be debunked, others require further research to fully understand their effects.\n\n### Quote Verification\nThe quote \"mRNA vaccines are 'experimental' and 'untested'\" is unverified, and the quote \"The long-term effects of mRNA vaccines are 'unknown' and 'unpredictable'\" is also unverified, with various sources providing conflicting information. The quote \"mRNA vaccines can 'permanently alter human DNA'\" is misattributed and false.\n\n### Conclusion\nIn conclusion, while some side effects of mRNA vaccines have been reported, the long-term effects are not fully understood and require further study. The available evidence does not support claims of permanent genetic changes or increased risk of autoimmune diseases. However, it is essential to continue monitoring and researching the effects of mRNA vaccines to ensure their safety and efficacy.\n\n### Limitations & Caveats\nThis report is limited by the availability of research on mRNA vaccine long-term effects, and the fact-check results are based on a confidence level of 90% or 50%. Additionally, the quote verification is based on a limited database, and further research is needed to fully understand the effects of mRNA vaccines. The report's findings should be interpreted with caution, and readers should consult multiple sources before forming conclusions about mRNA vaccines.","metadata":{"researchId":"job_1781499282350_xm5tnf","query":"What are the main criticisms of mRNA vaccine long term effects?","timestamp":1781499300807}}