If someone labels you as an anti-vaxxer for refusing a covid transfection, simply inform them of the research of Christine Stabelle Benn who pointed out that the data shows that live -attenuates vaccines (while not risk free) are the only vaccines which offer specific and non-specific benefits (protect against other diseases). All other …
If someone labels you as an anti-vaxxer for refusing a covid transfection, simply inform them of the research of Christine Stabelle Benn who pointed out that the data shows that live -attenuates vaccines (while not risk free) are the only vaccines which offer specific and non-specific benefits (protect against other diseases). All other vaccines (inactivated, protein subunit etc..) come with specific benefits but also non-specific side effects.
With this in mind, I tell people I received the 'live un-attenuated covid vaccine so it's all good (ie I had Sars cov2).
A sterilising vaccine at least and no cytotoxic spike protein and ADE, antibody dependant enhancement, etc, etc. Did this vaccine design ever have the intension of success?
I wonder if a sterilizing vaccine is simply not a possibility with a virus that can mutate so much. It may very well be evolutionarily maladaptive, which is why most respiratory viruses are generally dealt with by the innate immune system.
If someone labels you as an anti-vaxxer for refusing a covid transfection, simply inform them of the research of Christine Stabelle Benn who pointed out that the data shows that live -attenuates vaccines (while not risk free) are the only vaccines which offer specific and non-specific benefits (protect against other diseases). All other vaccines (inactivated, protein subunit etc..) come with specific benefits but also non-specific side effects.
With this in mind, I tell people I received the 'live un-attenuated covid vaccine so it's all good (ie I had Sars cov2).
I just tell them 'so what. my body, my choice' and walk away
A sterilising vaccine at least and no cytotoxic spike protein and ADE, antibody dependant enhancement, etc, etc. Did this vaccine design ever have the intension of success?
I wonder if a sterilizing vaccine is simply not a possibility with a virus that can mutate so much. It may very well be evolutionarily maladaptive, which is why most respiratory viruses are generally dealt with by the innate immune system.