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To: Eric who wrote (1462774)6/14/2024 1:12:00 PM
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How does Eric treat someone clearly more intelligent than himself... he bans them

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To: Eric who wrote (1462774)6/14/2024 1:35:50 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576180
 
<< Many, many more classes than just your one class in high school. >>

Sure.

So, perhaps you could be kind enough to interpret this paper for those who are not so well educated in the subject of biology?

<< There is also concern that vaccine inoculation may intensify the disease process for certain infections, including dengue and respiratory syncytial virus, or that infections may show signs of vaccine resistance [ Citation33–35]. Dengvaxia inoculation has been shown to enhance the dengue infection and intensified the disease process, as vaccine inoculation failed to induce cellular immunity against dengue virus [ Citation36]. In addition, Dengvaxia includes an antigen (the membrane protein) to elicit the ‘antibody-dependent enhancement’ process to intensify the disease process [ Citation37]. Dengue vaccine, therefore, demonstrates the risks of using human vaccine without adequate optimization that, rather than providing defense, becomes a cause of distress. Again, ‘antibody-dependent enhancement’ and viral mutations may contribute to increase disease burden associated with repeated vaccine inoculation, reducing vaccine effectiveness. Carefully designed clinical studies are needed to confirm these effects.>>

Full article: Repeated vaccination and ‘vaccine exhaustion’: relevance to the COVID-19 crisis (tandfonline.com)

Any update on carefully designed clinical studies on mRNA vaccines?

Although I didn't study biology at college level, I did loads of other science and engineering. I like to think I am a dab hand at Design Of Experiments. Fact is... I could probably help a few biologists out. The math, (especially the nitty gritty of normal statistics), can be troublesome for those who do not excel at math.

"Statistically significant" is a concept some seem unable to grasp.