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We have been trying to develop an mRNA vaccine for well-known diseases for 20+ years. We have yet to create a successful mRNA vaccine; yet, somehow we were able to create one for a completely novel virus in less than a year.
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The FDA approval process takes YEARS to complete. We have completely circumvented that process & began mass distribution to the public with no understanding of short/long term side effects.
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The closest relatives of Covid (SARS-CoV-2) are SARS-CoV-1 and MERS-CoV. Both of these viruses display antibody dependent enhancement (ADE). A vaccine is literally the WORST thing you could do to treat a virus with ADE properties. This is usually detected during Phase III of clinical trials in the FDA approval process (again we circumvented this procress).
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There is a 99.9% survival rate from Covid. The “benefits” of the vaccines do not outweigh the “risks.”
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Physicians do NOT know more about this than research scientists (also phds). You should be reading research articles, not opinions of physicians.
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Yep!
People keep saying, “you need to talk to your physician about it.”
Ask your physician to explain antibody dependent enhancement (ADE) & see the blank stare they give you.
Any biochemistry/molecular biology PhD knows all about it.
Doctors know the protocols of their discipline. That's it. Outside of that, they don't necessarily know more than anyone else.
Exactly!!!
They just follow what the board of health tells them to do.
They don’t understand the biochemical/molecular biological processes involved in these viruses.