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In a private laboratory in Magdeburg, Professor Brigitte König investigates COVID-19 vaccines and finds that all samples are contaminated with foreign DNA, exceeding the permissible limit. The vaccines in question are from BioNTech Pfizer, and five batches were sent to the Magdeburg lab due to suspicions of DNA contamination. While the presence of foreign DNA in the human body is common, concerns arise when it enters human cells. Some scientists argue that the lipid nanoparticles in mRNA vaccines could transport foreign DNA into the cell nucleus, potentially causing genetic damage. However, other experts believe the risk is minimal. The Paul Ehrlich Institute, responsible for vaccine safety, relies on manufacturers' test protocols and has not independently tested for DNA contamination. The debate continues, with conflicting opinions on the potential dangers of foreign DNA in vaccines.