My wife is a respiratory therapist and has had every Covid patient since the outbreak. She currently has 8 patients and all got the shot. Some over 2 months ago. These people are not only getting Covid but still going into the ICU. What a joke.
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All viruses mutate constantly and yet most vaccines seem to still have reasonably long lasting effects. Except for HIV and the flu which mutate a lot more than most, 2 virus types this virus is not related to. The excuse of the vaccine not working on different variants is not based on science and almost certainly a lie. The vaccines simply don't work (not just from this anecdotal post, but there are many stories now of vaccinated communities having outbreaks). In fact, there is a possibility that they might make the infection worse. When scientist were testing the SARS vaccine on mice (the 2 viruses are closely related), the vaccinated mice ended up dying at a higher rate than the control group when introduced to the virus. This is what many people were raising as a concern about creating a vaccine for this virus, it could actually make subsequent virus infections deadlier. I would not put it past the vaccine makers to screw up the vaccine and just bury that data so they have something to sell. Of course, that assumes they didn't intentionally try to create a deadly vaccine from the outset.
I think we need to start with the fact that this is not a vaccine. It’s a gene therapy that tricks your RNA into creating antigens that your body then fights off. It’s like punching yourself in the face enough times so the next one won’t hurt as bad. It’s literally retarded.
There are supposed to be a few non-mRNA ones as well. Although it's not always clear which ones are which and the non-mRNA ones probably don't work particularly well either.
The Moderna and Pfizer ones are both mRNA. The AstraZeneca is not, but has also had serious reactions (blood clots) and it's effectiveness does not appear to be that good.