All Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines are now suspended as of today. Just received from nurse at local hospital.
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^ This.
Bivalent is the one combined with Flu. Apparently people stopped taking the Flu vaccine because it was combined with the Covid Vaccine. I guess they are trying to regain the trust in the flu vaccine. So now the went back to two separate vaccines (monovalent).
bivalent did not include the flu, it was the origninal mrna plus omicrom mrna. The new monovalent is targeting a newer strain. Funny thing is according to "them" the strain keeps changing so this jab will target a strain that is fading out, but they claim it will still work on other closely related strains.
And from everything I've read, when a virus mutates, it weakens each time it mutates. Is this accurate?
I have read the same thing. I believe it to be very accurate. A virus mutates in order to survive, it it becomes more deadly it kills its host and dies with it. So the viru becomes more infectious, but less dangerous each mutation.
Effective viruses kill their host and therefore cease to spread.
That's how normal viruses work: a really deadly virus will "burn out" and not spread as much if it kills infectees fast so those strains tend to die out while those that make your mildly sick spread more and further and keep going. This is also probably how we have old virus DNA as parts of own, it eventually adapted to become some sort of symbiont that caused no symptoms.
That's how it normally works.
it works like that in general, but it's not a given. Viruses generally become less deadly as explained, yes, but there is nothing stopping a random mutation from occurring making it more deadly. It would, however, be less likely to spread as it would kill the host before it could become as widespread as a less lethal virus.
Got it, thanks for breaking.it down for me. I'm currently coming.back from Yellowstone to Michigan and hard to research further.
Yellowstone is awesome. I went there a couple times searching for Forrest Fenn's treasure. Didnt find anything but wow was it fun
Have a look at this (if you haven't already seen it) from Japan, and the so called "variants" so far since the Original alleged strain.
https://swinehoodsremedy.substack.com/p/unnatural-evolution-indisputable
Interesting read. A study on omicron proving that omicron was not mutated naturally and was done in a lab.
Remember the theory that the white hats sent omicron in order to end covid since it was not dangerous?
If deaths spike on the new variants being touted this Fall/Winter, you can bank on the black hats creating it to restart covid. Of course any deaths this season could also be attributed to the new "vaccine" they are pushing.
Thanks for the link I had not read that one.
Who know what they have been putting in these shots, and now I wish I never took a flu shot earlier in my life. I won’t ever will again.
My MIL called joyously one day and announced that she had gotten the flu shot. We said uh huh, what’s in it? And she: uuuuuhhhhhhhhh. She wasn’t thrilled with our lack of enthusiasm, but all these years later, she refused the covid jab.
She was probably expecting a "good girl" pat on the back like sheep are used to when they do what they think society expects of them.
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I blame the first flu shot on triggering my autoimmune stuff.
So from what I understand they stop the monovalent early this year with the belief the bivalent was far superior. But now they just axed the bivalent vaccine.
yes for the new monovalent about to hit the shelves.
Which could simply be the latest COVID jab. No thanks.
The car companies and software companies are licking their chops. Jeep just announced that all the CJs, YJs,and TJs are obsolete and the victims, err, customers must purchase new 2024 Wranglers immediately. Sorry for the inconvenience but we are offering 8.5% interest for repeat customers. Where does the old vax go? If they dump it down the drains, we need to watch the water for sure.