Not really either in my mind, the body has both of those functions already.
What this does is it tells the body to create something that looks like the virus (malware in the analogy) but isn't the virus and release it so that the immune system (AV) can examine it, fingerprint it, and destroy it.
I'm sure I am showing my ignorance here and I will do more research but I am wondering what happens if someone has a bad day and drops the wrong genetic sequence into the MRNA? Could we suddenly trigger cells to create monkey tooth enamel?
I'm also wondering what happens if the genetic sequence in the MRNA is not specific enough and triggers an immune response to cells that actually belong in our bodies?
I'd also like to understand how MRNA vaccines have failed during development and how they failed.
Anyhoo , I now have many more questions than answers.