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But the vaccine isn't preventing them from being infected and spreading the virus, infecting others. That is a failure of the vaccine, it doesn't lower the infection rate for herd immunity.
by sheer def: "Vaccine: a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity"
Influenza 101: Boost up your immune system by eating a healthy balanced diet, get outdoors and exercise, reduce stress in your life and consume in moderation. Top up with vitamins if low on C and D. Get the sniffles once a year and BOOM......Big Pharma goes bankrupt.
You wonder how our forefathers ever survived without jabs, don't you?
Here is a question .
What happens after being vaccinated say you don't get a booster how is the body going to take covid?
If you haven't had covid and taken the boosters and we need to stop them that happens then? ..
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If you listen to the video I just posted by a world renowned virologist, you still end up in hospital.
This is where they would intervene with therapeutics like they just announced here in Canada.
If your healthy to start with then don't worry about it except for the possibility of vaccine related injury.
I thought the primary design of the vaccine was to stop the spread lol. Hmm.
Still hasn't gone back to normal like they promised wonce we had 60 percent of the population then 80% then 90% oh look we need 100% lol. . So many believe in the " new normal " it's terrible lol.
""Current COVID-19 vaccines were primarily designed to prevent severe disease and death rather than infection. But clinical trial results in late 2020 showing that two of the vaccines had more than 90% efficacy against the disease initially sparked hope that the virus could be largely contained by widespread vaccination, similar to the way measles has been curbed by inoculation.
With SARS-CoV-2, two factors have since undermined that picture, said Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
"The first is that immunity, especially to infection, which is the important kind of immunity, wanes quite quickly, at least from the vaccines that we have right now," he said.
The second is that the virus can quickly mutate in a way that enables it to elude protection from vaccination or prior infection - even when immunity has not waned.
"It changes the game when vaccinated people can still shed virus and infect other people," said Dr. David Wohl, an infectious disease specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine.""
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The way it was explained to me and come to understand is this:
The mRNA jab was created and produces spike protein that identify and target type "A" covid.
if the covid mutates and type "B" comes along well type "A" ignores it and you are FUBAR.