I haven't seen this discussed... why do they need two injections instead of one? And the follow-up question is: if you know somebody that got one shot, where do they stand versus non-vaxxed and fully vaxxed? I'm talking health, not legal/social control mechanisms.
I know someone that just got the first jab (moderna), and I'm debating whether to give my best redpill attack before number 2, fully knowing it might not work anyway because he's obviously already fallen in the MSM brainwashing. Thanks.
Good question. I don't have a medical answer for it, but thinking about it raises more questions for me.
•Why not take it all in one big dose? Are there health risks associated with taking one big dose? Can a person overdose on it? What are the symptoms of an overdose? What kind of testing was done in relation to potential overdoses, and what were the results?
•How exactly does taking two doses of the drug improve its effectiveness? Does the drug need to be saturated in our blood to work? If so, what is the optimal quantity of drug in a patients body? What kind of test measures how much of the drug has been activated within a human body? Are patients tested for drug saturation levels between doses to ensure that they are getting the proper dosages?
•What happens to the drug if it fails to activate with its intended target cells? Is the remainder of the drug dissolved into the body? How does the drug exit the body?