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Post by matte on Jan 28, 2021 21:10:16 GMT 10
These mRNA vaccines are untested and no one knows the long term effects of them.
The mRNA vaccines literally put mRNA inside your cells which then tells your cells to produce a protein which the body then attacks. This is a permanent change.
Who knows, in 5 years time, you might end up with an autoimmune disorder when your own body starts attacking your own cells.
Listen to what Dr. Louise Lagendijk has to say, she has some valid points.
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Post by pim on Jan 28, 2021 23:00:32 GMT 10
Looking to piggyback on herd immunity are you Matt? Anti-Vaxxers, got no time for’em. Bludging off the rest of us.
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Post by matte on Jan 29, 2021 17:34:47 GMT 10
Looking to piggyback on herd immunity are you Matt? Anti-Vaxxers, got no time for’em. Bludging off the rest of us. This mRNA vaccine technology is untested, I will not take it. I will wait for a more traditional style of vaccine that doesn't alter our genetics.
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Post by fat on Jan 30, 2021 10:09:51 GMT 10
If you get Covid a lot more that that will change.
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Post by Gort on Jan 30, 2021 15:59:24 GMT 10
Who is "Matt Smith"? Only two videos on their YouTube channel and one of them is an Anti-Trump video. The other is a video from a weird Dutch "Holistic doctor" ... she can't even figure out how to shoot a video in landscape mode so she doesn't get my vote.
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Post by matte on Jan 31, 2021 16:17:29 GMT 10
Who is "Matt Smith"? Only two videos on their YouTube channel and one of them is an Anti-Trump video. The other is a video from a weird Dutch "Holistic doctor" ... she can't even figure out how to shoot a video in landscape mode so she doesn't get my vote. Are you questioning the doctor's expertise? She did her PhD at Harvard.
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Post by Gort on Jan 31, 2021 16:23:39 GMT 10
Anyone can get a PhD at Harvard. You could get a PhD in worm castings if you paid Harvard enough money.
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Post by Gort on Feb 8, 2021 10:48:37 GMT 10
This looks promising ... Oxford coronavirus vaccine shows sustained protection of 76% during the 3-month interval until the second doseRESEARCHCORONAVIRUSCOVID-19 VACCINEAnalyses reveal single standard dose efficacy from day 22 to day 90 post vaccination of 76% with protection not falling in this three-month period After the second dose vaccine efficacy from two standard doses is 82.4% with the 3-month interval being used in the UK. (82.4% effective, with a 95% confidence interval of 62.7% - 91.7% at 12+ weeks)Data supports the 4-12 week prime-boost dosing interval recommended by many global regulators Analyses of PCR positive swabs in UK population suggests vaccine may have substantial effect on transmission of the virus with 67% reduction in positive swabs among those vaccinated.www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-02-02-oxford-coronavirus-vaccine-shows-sustained-protection-76-during-3-month-interval
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Post by jody on Feb 8, 2021 14:31:31 GMT 10
Personally I will wait for a while before I get it.
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Post by Gort on Feb 12, 2021 10:55:32 GMT 10
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