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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1301355)5/21/2021 5:21:18 PM
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WFoL,
According to a Nobel prize winner in medicine (a virologist), the vaccines may be causing deadlier mutations in the virus.
He claims that the vaccines can create a condition called ADE, or Antibody-Dependent Enhancement. There have been a few isolated cases in the past where a vaccine causes this, but almost all modern vaccines don't. If they did cause ADE, that would have been picked up during Phase III trials.

Almost every COVID-19 vaccine being deployed in the world went through Phase III trials. The exception, of course, was Russia's Sputnik-V, but that vaccine has already been administered to millions of people without showing any signs of ADE.

In any case, the Nobel prize laureate cites no study and no clinical evidence of COVID vaccines causing ADE. All he mentioned is work that he's doing personally. No peer review, and no confirmation by other virologists of his hypotheses.

Meanwhile I'm sitting here with two doses of Pfizer, and I feel great.

Tenchusatsu
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