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Scientific reasons for waiting to get the COVID vaccine
American Thinker ^ | 07/08/2021 | Pandra Selivanov
Posted on 7/8/2021, 9:25:37 AM by SeekAndFind

I voted for Donald Trump twice, but that has nothing to do with my hesitancy to get the vaccine. I’m a Christian, and that has nothing to do with it, either. Even the fact that I had COVID and should be immune doesn’t matter to me. My reason is based on science and science alone. It’s still an experimental vaccine; it doesn’t have FDA approval; and although mRNA vaccines have been studied for years, they were not used before.

My biggest fear of the vaccine is that I can’t get any information about why mRNA vaccines were not used before COVID. I can Google plenty of information about how wonderful the vaccine is, but I can’t find anything at all about why mRNA vaccines were not approved for human trials before.

There is a lot of invective directed at people who are hesitant about getting the vaccine. I have been called a murderer for being hesitant, and I have been accused of refusing to get the vaccine because of my political leanings. I’ve also been called a religious fanatic. I don’t think asking about the science of mRNA vaccination means that I am a Jesus freak, a Trumpanzee, or a serial killer. When I am called these names, it doesn’t make me think I should agree with the name-callers and run out to get the vaccine. It makes me think that if I am being treated hatefully for asking scientific questions, there must be something wrong with the science of the vaccine.

Is mRNA unstable and likely to cause unwanted side-effects? Does it create an unacceptably strong immune response?

moar...


946 posted on 07/08/2021 8:24:44 AM PDT by bitt (I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve. )
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> I can’t get any information about why mRNA vaccines were not used before COVID.

Wrong. The ‘vaccine’ for ebola is an mRNA ‘vaccine’.

-SB


950 posted on 07/08/2021 8:35:10 AM PDT by Snowybear ( )
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To: bitt

cientific reasons for waiting to get the COVID vaccine
American Thinker ^ | 07/08/2021 | Pandra Selivanov
Posted on 7/8/2021, 9:25:37 AM by SeekAndFind

I voted for Donald Trump twice, but that has nothing to do with my hesitancy to get the vaccine. I’m a Christian, and that has nothing to do with it, either. Even the fact that I had COVID and should be immune doesn’t matter to me. My reason is based on science and science alone. It’s still an experimental vaccine; it doesn’t have FDA approval; and although mRNA vaccines have been studied for years, they were not used before.

My biggest fear of the vaccine is that I can’t get any information about why mRNA vaccines were not used before COVID. I can Google plenty of information about how wonderful the vaccine is, but I can’t find anything at all about why mRNA vaccines were not approved for human trials before.

There is a lot of invective directed at people who are hesitant about getting the vaccine. I have been called a murderer for being hesitant, and I have been accused of refusing to get the vaccine because of my political leanings. I’ve also been called a religious fanatic. I don’t think asking about the science of mRNA vaccination means that I am a Jesus freak, a Trumpanzee, or a serial killer. When I am called these names, it doesn’t make me think I should agree with the name-callers and run out to get the vaccine. It makes me think that if I am being treated hatefully for asking scientific questions, there must be something wrong with the science of the vaccine.

Is mRNA unstable and likely to cause unwanted side-effects? Does it create an unacceptably strong immune response?

moar...


Excellent post!

Spot-on:

My biggest fear of the vaccine is that I can’t get any information about why mRNA vaccines were not used before COVID. I can Google plenty of information about how wonderful the vaccine is, but I can’t find anything at all about why mRNA vaccines were not approved for human trials before.


979 posted on 07/08/2021 9:40:27 AM PDT by Freedom56v2 (If I wanted to live in China, I would move there!)
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I can’t find anything at all about why mRNA vaccines were not approved for human trials before.
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A poster gave a link quite awhile back about mRNA tests on animals. Dr. Angelina Farella testified before the Texas Senate Committee that in animal trials where an mRNA vaccine for species-specific animal disease was tested, 100% of the animals in the trials died. However, they didn’t die from the vaccines. They died when the animals were each exposed to their disease in the wild. The animals were ferrets, mice and two non-human primates.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., founder of Children’s Health Defense, had this to say about coronavirus vaccine tests:

“Scientists first attempted to develop coronavirus vaccines after China’s 2002 SARS-CoV outbreak. Teams of US & foreign scientists vaccinated animals with the four most promising vaccines. At first, the experiment seemed successful as all the animals developed a robust antibody response to coronavirus. However, when the scientists exposed the vaccinated animals to the wild virus, the results were horrifying. Vaccinated animals suffered hyper-immune responses including inflammation throughout their bodies, especially in their lungs. Researchers had seen this same “enhanced immune response” during human testing of the failed RSV vaccine tests in the 1960s. Two children died.”


1,067 posted on 07/08/2021 1:41:00 PM PDT by LittleLinda
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