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mRNA vaccine in Costco beef.
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@JordanClark1776 Once you buy meat from a farmer you’ll NEVER WANT what is sold at the grocery store. REAL MEAT IS FABULOUS, support the farmers even if it’s more expensive.

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Why are they so obsessed with getting the mRNA into every living thing? It’s not about “Covid”.

Hey @Grok please list all the vaccines and injections that livestock receives?

Livestock get various vaccines based on species and vet advice. For cattle: IBR, BVD, BRSV, PI3, leptospirosis, vibriosis, clostridial (e.g., blackleg), scours, pinkeye, and mastitis vaccines are common. Swine get PRRS, swine flu, erysipelas, and SEQUIVITY (mRNA for PEDv). Sheep/goats receive CD-T, foot rot, and caseous lymphadenitis vaccines. Poultry get Marek’s, Newcastle, and infectious bronchitis vaccines. No mRNA vaccines are approved for cattle in the U.S. as of April 2025, though SEQUIVITY has been used in swine since 2018. Vaccination is optional, guided by vets. Summary: Cattle get IBR, BVD, leptospirosis, etc.; swine get SEQUIVITY (mRNA); no mRNA for cattle as of Apr 2025.

Why pinpoint Costco? You don’t think all the meat at other grocery stores and the places that supply restaurants have it too? Pretty sure it’s in all of it, unless you buy direct from a farmer you know, or maybe the Amish. Grassfed means nothing now.

Here’s the original post!!

@Ashley50239771

mRNA vaccines are not used in cows. Even if they were, it really doesn’t matter. It would biologically inert especially after cooking. You people are so bizarre.

Hey what do you take for those spike proteins? Thanks

We buy local beef from a rancher I’ve known since we were in elementary school. Blessed.
