said,
"A) Fauci is an idiot." We agree there. Which is amazing. Criminally insane in my opinion.
said,
"I really wouldn’t pay much attention to him" He is leading this fiasco. Ignoring him would be like ignoring Stalin during the gulags
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"variant or original Wuhan SARS-CoV-2 virus less effective" no. Not less effective. Our immunity bypasses the virus.
your key analogy was right but misleading. You seem to bypass or skip right over the most important part of your analogy. The "keys" can never work against the variant. This point you have right if you mean natural immunity not keys.
you said, "but it takes more chances before it(natural immunity) works"
Notice from your report the variant wasn't noticed in Brazil until right after the mass vaccinations started late January early February (not stated in your article.)
That is NOT a coincidence.
Dr. vanden Bossche PhD virology was with Bill and Melinda Gates foundation senior program officer. He explains how target specific proteins will block your normal adaptive and innate immunity.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AhmxNBxmSuuG/ Report by Dr. vanden Bossche
https://fos-sa.org/2021/03/12/open-letter-to-the-who-immediately-halt-all-covid-19-mass-vaccinations-geert-vanden-bossche-dmv-phd/
That’s not really how biology works. There is no difference between “natural” immunity and immunity from vaccination. It all stems from dendritic cells taking samples from the identified foreign material (i.e. antigens) to lymph nodes to begin antigen-specific T cell production. Those antigen-specific T cells then locate matching B cells and trigger B cell self-replication and antibody production. The S protein from the vaccine is 100% nucleotide-for-nucleotide identical to the one in the Wuhan SARS-CoV-2 virus and the April 2020 variant.
A small shift in the structure of the S protein will - in fact - reduce the effectiveness of antibody site binding. This has already been observed. There’s a chart for how the different variants impact effectiveness of the various vaccines here: https://www.nejm.org/na101/home/literatum/publisher/mms/journals/content/nejm/0/nejm.ahead-of-print/nejmc2100362/20210324/images/img_xlarge/nejmc2100362_t1.jpeg
So yes, less effective. That’s what the data says.