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Nasal vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: Synergistic or alternative to intramuscular vaccines?

It is striking that all COVID-19 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, presently approved by regulatory authorities, are administered by intramuscular injections. These IM injected COVID-19 vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 virus are predominantly designed to produce an IgG and cell mediated responses, preventing viremia and the COVID-19 syndrome. They have been shown to have a high degree of efficacy in humans (70–95%). However, as preclinical studies and as a recent clinical study have shown, they generally provide little protection against viral replication and shedding in the upper airways (38%–49% less likelyhood of passing on the virus compared to unvaccinated people), since such protection requires the presence of a local sIgA immune response."

Continued spread is not a bug, in other words, it's a feature.

The vaxxes were sold as public duty, you did it not only to protect yourself, but others as well.

The latter part is a lie.

The smarter thing to do from a public health standpoint is to refuse the vaxx and stay home if you're ill.

The vacxes were engineered to continue spreading CoupFlu, not abate it.

And that makes me wonder if the variants, if they exist, are being used to explain away the continued spread.

27 posted on 01/03/2022 5:45:23 AM PST by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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Also thinking in that health systems firing refuseniks was the absolute worst thing to do from a public health standpoint, and if there’s nosocomial spread of the coof, we now know why.


28 posted on 01/03/2022 5:46:55 AM PST by mewzilla (Those aren't masks. They're muzzles. )
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