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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1299954)5/10/2021 1:03:42 PM
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WFoL,
In animal studies on mRNA vaccines, the problems started at about month six and got worse from there
I got this link from Google, which of course is in on the pro-vaccine "conspiracy" ...

Reuters - Fact check: There is no evidence that mRNA vaccines would cause recipients to suffer from a ‘cytokine storm’

These studies, from 2012 and 2016, warned of the possibility of heightened immune responses in vaccinated mice that were later faced with live versions of the viruses ( here, here, here). However, Kent Te-Chien Tseng, a professor of microbiology and immunology at The University of Texas, and one of the authors on the 2012 study, told Reuters that mRNA vaccines were “very different vaccine platforms” compared to those used nine years prior.

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