Think about this. Wouldn’t every virus morph into something unrecognizable to our immune system? All of this hype is about something very different than what occurs in nature, or it is exaggerated and distorted information. It just doesn’t happen naturally.
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Some viruses and genetic structures are more prone to getting a mutation.
Now what is more important is something called Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE). This can happen when the antibody binding to the pathogen is weak. A small mutation in the virus can make this already weak binding even weaker and lead to ADE where the antibodies act like taxi services for the vaccine to infect your cells. Basically the following happens:
Basically this makes it so that the antibodies turn into the infection mechanisms with a slight mutation in the virus. A lot of vaccines get no safety approvals because of ADE and is usually something studied heavily in animal trials.... which makes you wonder why they cancelled all the animal trials?
So in effect if ADE is a problem with these vaccines, getting the vaccine makes you MORE at risk of getting sick from covid.
Also.. the main reason these variants are a problem for stabbed people is the stabs target antibodies to the spike protein very specifically, rather than the nucleocapsid. The spike is very easy to mutate slightly and defeat the stab. Natural immunity is built on T cell recognition of the NC and has higher resistance to mutation.
This makes so much sense given that coronaviruses don’t undergo antigenic drift. How do you make a novel coronavirus? By combining 2 strands of rna in the same cell. How do you easily expose someone to 2 different strands of rna? By injecting them with 1 and letting them catch the other one the wild of course!