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Don's avatar

if i was convinced that what they told me was correct and that it was effective and safe.. which i am not.

i would rather go to where it was first put in the bottle.

and this is why: on Pfizer's mixing instructions... it says do "Do not shake"

there is going to be a lot of shaking going on carrying it....

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On

https://youtu.be/0Dys0bYA6dA

This is why, and to further combat "vaccine hesitancy," in one part of Europe a few years ago, rather than offering free pizza and a beer, the vaccinators turned brothels into jabattoirs and offered free sessions with hookers to encourage people to get jabbed.

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2021/11/10/austria-vienna-funpalast-brothel-vaccination-voucher-tgb-nobilo-intl-hnk-vpx.cnn

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BradfordK's avatar

The shaking is an issue after it is reconstituted. Lyophilized frozen powder does not shake or move.

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Don's avatar

it must do something, because they tell them to invert gently back and forth 10 times. for the mixing.

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BradfordK's avatar

You’re conflating the issue. Gentle swirl is necessary after powder is in solution to fully mix product. Shaking after reconstitution damages the large molecule protein structure.

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Don's avatar

if a person wanted to prevent the mRNA from going into the cells,

would shaking help do that?

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