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[–]Bigs[S] 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I recall reading an article on why we shouldn't get our hopes up for a jab, because...

  1. You can't really vaccinate in the arm against a lung infection. As the article put it, the lungs are basically external, and a needle in your arm is internal, so it's a very different part of the immune system. So even if a vaccine were developed it would only reduce your symptoms and would not stop the pandemic, because people would still be getting infected and infecting others.

  2. We've never made a successful coronavirus vaccine, because they mutate too fast

  3. All previous attempts had failed, worse, they created ADE or OAS, meaning in the long-term they made an infection more dangerous.

Then I read up on Moderna, which was basically a failed company, had never brought a product to market, not least because their lipid nanoparticle delivery system was so toxic it could not be used repeatedly. They literally were trying to become a vaccine company because vaccines only have 1 or 2 doses, and their shit was too toxic for more than that.

Then the whole thing of "Fucking with your DNA is entirely safe and nothing could ever go wrong"

Yet here we are, with people lining up for their 5th shot of a vaccine we already know doesn't stop infection, doesn't stop transmission, and is increasing associated with heart failure, cardiac arrest, fatal blood clots, neurological issues and fucks up your immune system.

*shrug emoji