CRISPR Humans

Only a small number, but they are out there. They are the people who have experimentally undergo DNA modifications to correct illness states. Soon, everyone will know a "Crispr Human". Simplistic ally speaking, it's a little like the Pfizer vaccine. The technique reads the DNA code, makes a miracle like protein called CAS9 that contains instructions to insert/delete DNA code sections, attaches it to a "messenger molecule" MRNA, wraps it in a sugur package, puts it in the bloodstream, which sends it to the liver where altered DNA molecules are made and sent to poor performing body organs where they replace the cells with better functioning cells... and walla...a kinda improved heart, lung or whatever.
Yes, there are CRISPR humans among us. Their numbers will only rise. And there will be CRISPR for blood disease, for rare disease, for neurodegeneration, cardiovascular and cancer.
That's my current explanation and until I understand it better...I'm sticking to it.
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