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To: TobagoJack who wrote (181610)12/18/2021 8:11:15 AM
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Yes TJ. True vaccines produce a natural immunity response. I am not against vaccines. Absolutely it is partialy the immune response that causes the cases of Long Covid.The problem with the mRNA vaccine among so many problems is that it creates a full length spike proteins which has been shown to interfere with DNA repair. The spike protein not only gets the virus into the cell but then acts like a flamethrower To prepare the way for those behind. If this vaccine goes directly into the blood rather than the muscle which happens in a fair amount of cases it goes to the heart immediately and is taken up in heart tissue. The bigger problem is that natural immunity probably attacks 20 different parts and pathways of the virus and the spike protein makes immunity to one part of the virus and that may not be effective. Now add into that then in a place such as Brazil it appears the virus is leaving completely. Should one continue to give a potentially ineffective vaccine prior to seeing it return?Should one give it to children where cardiomyopathy kills more than the virus. Cardiomyopathy is for life even if you recover and will likely shorten that childs life. In medicine one size rarely fits all if ever.Remember the mRNA vaccine was rejected by the FDA shortly prior to Covid as likely being ineffective
Now we have not even touched on the fact that it is hard to achieve herd immunity by a vaccine during a pandemic as it causes the virus to mutate. Now if the vaccine works against a part of the virus that is hard to mutate than one might achieve HERD immunity. I am thinking that some of the non-mRNA vaccines are doing that by following Brazil.We will see.One could argue that the mRNA vaccines are forcing the virus to mutate and by chance the more infectious versions are less lethal. Yes this is chess played in many dimensions
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