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COVID-19 Boots on the ground reports, what is happening in your town?

Hiddenjems

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Hiddenjems

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got any sources we won't laugh at to back this up? WHERE did you read it? and just out of curiosity, what have you "seen" ?
When you’re triggering an antibody reaction to build defense against an infectious disease already having machinery set up to make those antibodies whether from previous infection, or a previous vaccine course, you get lots of antibodies.

It’s a good thing for protection, but makes you feel like crap.


 

mean mr.mustard

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Hiddenjems

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If you believe the Covid vaccine was the safest most effective vaccine in history. Or that it was a nano bot 5g government takeover, you’re in an echo chamber that keeps truth out.
 

Hiddenjems

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Do you guys honestly think that anyone with any views different than the ones you’re told to have is some kind of extremist?

The polarized folks are the ones ruining the country for normal people that think.
 

Zeez

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Just by the way vaccines work previous exposure increases the severity of non lethal side effects from what I’ve seen and read. It’s a good sign your immune system is working.
It's true. That's exactly what's going on. My body is fighting a mini war against the vaccine. If I had no reaction then that would be a problem.
 

BudToaster

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the problem is that antibodies in the serum do not cross the respiratory boundary - neither in the nose nor in the lungs - to protect against an infection spread by breathing. yes, there is a response to the spike produced by the jag, that is what a functioning immune system does. unfortunately, the best case outcome of the jab is autoimmune disease, unless you get a placebo jab. in which case, buy a powerball ticket, stat!
 

mean mr.mustard

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the problem is that antibodies in the serum do not cross the respiratory boundary - neither in the nose nor in the lungs - to protect against an infection spread by breathing. yes, there is a response to the spike produced by the jag, that is what a functioning immune system does. unfortunately, the best case outcome of the jab is autoimmune disease, unless you get a placebo jab. in which case, buy a powerball ticket, stat!

There are no antibodies in the vaccine.

There's S proteins that the body's cells replicate pieces of, and the body forms antibodies accordingly.

I thought you said you understood the vaccine impressively...

Are you implying that autoimmune function is synonymous with autoimmune disease?
 

mexcurandero420

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As the evolutionarily closest betacoronaviruses outside of the SARS-CoV-2 clade lack all its three functional features, this critical S1/S2 polyfunctional domain becomes an unlikely product of natural evolution alone. This evidence implicates a possible artificial origin of SARS-CoV-2 and extends the current view on its pathogenesis.

 
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