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 I've just been vaccinated. AMA...

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SUSslimey
post Mar 19 2021, 08:29 PM


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QUOTE(Tham @ Mar 18 2021, 10:23 AM)
mRNA vaccines are experimental gene therapy.
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how is it gene therapy when it doesnt alter the gene?
SUSslimey
post Mar 20 2021, 12:49 AM


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QUOTE(Tham @ Mar 20 2021, 12:47 AM)
It does not need to alter the DNA
directly.

You are instructing your cells to
produce a protein foreign to your
body.

Explained here.

https://youtu.be/_fqDWQsegT4
Petition by French doctors, lawyers and citizens.
https://www.nakim.org/israel-forums/downloa...%A7%D7%99%D7%9D
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yes. i know that.

but not a gene therapy
SUSslimey
post Mar 20 2021, 12:54 AM


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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 20 2021, 12:09 AM)
But stated there weakened virus. How to induce immunity with killed virus? All types of vaccines are supposed to be inactived/ weakened state cannot killed.

If killed then why they want to regulate temperature? Since it’s a killed virus temperature isn’t a factor anymore
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virus is not something that is "alive" .

it is rendered "unable to infect" before it becomes vaccine.

any foreign "object" that enters the body would induce immune reaction. it does not have to be alive or even the whole unit( there are vaccines that contain only a part of bacteria or virus or just the toxin itself)

temperature is more toward prevent denature of the protein spike on the virus
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post Mar 20 2021, 01:55 AM


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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 20 2021, 01:32 AM)
Virus need to infect in order to achieve effective immunity, just that they weakened it to prevent severe symptoms to humans. Unlike virus from environment inhaled airborne droplets into respiratory tract, those are active and could be fatal.

If you say ‘unable to infect’ means immune system will recognise it as ‘foreign substances’ only
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no need.

it just have to be there and induce an immune response
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post Mar 20 2021, 02:07 AM


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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 20 2021, 02:02 AM)
?? How??? Just to be there you mean? Let’s take during pregnancy, fetus ‘is there’ so they will induce immune cells to attack fetus also. Simply attack, placenta don’t play a role here

They need to infect first, just like we say hi when visiting other people house
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sigh............it will take to long to explain obstetrics and immunology to you.

i suggest you google on your own.

 

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