Or it means exactly what it says...Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccines require two shots.
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One pharmaceutical rep was on twitter a couple of weeks ago stressing that if people thought the vaccine was going to “work” in one dose, they were going to be disappointed. I thought “Ho hum, people might take it and get covid anyway”. Then he dropped the bombshell that made me sit up straight in my chair.
In his next breath, he went on to say that STERILIZATION of the target population would likely have an effectiveness of only 60-65% after one dose and that a second dose would be needed to achieve complete vaccination success. They’re vaccinating against fertility.
I’m sorry that I don’t recall the name of the company he represented. I might be able to find it because I sent it to someone, but another FReeQ who clicked on the link might recall it faster..
While I will put nothing past the Deep State, from what I understand, sterilization is the scientific term for killing off/isolating the virus (think more along the lines of “clean”).
Again, I put nothing past the Deep State and nothing surprises me anymore. However, I tend to think that the rep meant what I described, and not population control.
I’m also concerned about potential side effects from the vaccines, including impact on fertility.
But I’m guessing they were talking about the difference between effective immunity (asymptomatic infection allowing continued spread) and sterilizing immunity (completely stopping the virus from causing an infection:. https://www.verywellhealth.com/covid-19-vaccines-and-sterilizing-immunity-5092148
the retired Pfizer VP of respiratory disease had indicated that if they were targeting a certain protein that was similar to the one that facilitated umbilical attachment that it could effect sterility for a period after vaccination.
yikes...poor choice of words or a slip?