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The mRNA in the injections keeps producing spike-proteins until the mRNA or the cell breaks apart. Which can last a long time.
This is supposed to trigger the immune system and train it to attack objects with ACE2-spike-proteins.
In the fight against mRNA the platelets can trigger blood-clots. Or the immune system may attack cells that produce ACE2 (which is almost any cell).

RNA can enter the DNA only via reverse transcription, which is not so common. The HIV virus seems to be able to do it. (But there is some discussion about HIV and the origin of AIDS).
There are people that test positive for HIV after the injections, so many they added components in there.