My mom called last night and said that i will not beable to go visit them anymore unless I get the vaccination. She says she is worried about me giving the virus to my dad becauae his immune system is not very good right now, he is older. Is their some science to this that I dont understand? If i get the Jab, i can still catch and transmit it to others right? .. say i did get the Jab and I got covid, is it a less severe covid virus that I could spread? Thats the only thing that makes sense to me is maybe the Jab makes the virus less toxic to others if transmitted?
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The variants breed and mutate in jabbed people. The 3x-jabbed are 3x as likely to catch the latest variant as the un-jabbed (study in Denmark has the numbers). The jab is marginally effective against the rona, sometimes, unless it isn't or unless it kills you, but even that questionable efficacy wears off in 3 months and makes your immune system weaker. Your immune system becomes progressively weaker with each new jab "booster." If a person had a weak immune system to begin with, the jab would make it worse, not better. The absolute irrational paranoia being driven by the mainstream media is crimes against humanity, is intentional, and anybody who still watches and believes their bullcrap doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain, when every one of their "facts" and predictions have failed, and every one of the so-called "conspiracy theories" have all come to pass.