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posted ago by kish-kumen ago by kish-kumen +11 / -0

Here's the relevant article: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220705162200.htm

So... am I reading this right? Get infected with covid, and your own cells (which the virus hijacks) makes super-villain spike proteins that are more capable than those found on the base virus?

Then... what about the vax/jab? From CDC.GOV:

After vaccination, the mRNA will enter the muscle cells. Once inside, they use the cells' machinery to produce a harmless piece of what is called the spike protein.

So then.. putting two and two together, doesn't that suggest that the vaccine causes your body to make better/enhanced/more flexible spike proteins, which would then make coronavirus more effective/dangerous? My field of study does NOT include Virology (at all).

Somebody help me out here. Opinions welcome.