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To: hopespringseternal
Except that it's not a few hours, there is research showing it is a few months and it winds up in tissues that are never touched by a normal viral infection.

If such research exists, you can link to a citation of the original research paper. You can find medical literature at the website Pubmed. Since sometimes it is difficult to narrow down a Pubmed search to return only the desired results, you can alternatively do a search in Google (Duckduckgo/Yahoo/Bing/etc.) and find the paper that way. You will know it is a legitimate link if the acronym "NCBI" or "NIH" shows in the link or it is a CDC or WHO link.

The lifetime of mRNA in the cytoplasm is a few hours. While it is possible for the nanolipid mRNA particles to persist for longer outside of a cell, they can't do anything. The mRNA can only direct the synthesis of a protein from inside the cytoplasm of a cell.

Also, I would be very interested to hear which tissues are never touched by a viral infection. If a cell exists in the body, it is covered in cell surface receptors. As long as a virus can recognize those receptors, that cell can be infected. It doesn't matter in which tissue the cell is, the only pertinent fact is whether a particular virus can attach to a cell receptor on its surface.

And you already destroyed your credibility by equivocating eating a steak to getting an injection.

When you eat a steak (or any other food), its protein, nucleic acids, and lipids leave your intestines and enter your blood. Once in the blood, they are distributed all over your body. A vaccine injection doesn't even go into the blood, it goes into muscle tissue where the lymphatic system collects it and delivers it to adjacent lymph nodes. If anything, you should be MORE worried about all of that cow DNA in your blood.

And normal vaccines are better than getting the disease because they work.

"Normal" vaccines do not actually do anything. The purpose of any vaccine is to induce an adaptive immune response, which is work done by the immune system, not the vaccine. Also, no "normal" vaccine can prevent 100% of illness in 100% of recipients. A recipient who is immunocompromised might not have an immune response to a vaccine at all and will remain susceptible to the disease.

The vaccinated people I know get COVID several times a year.

Really? Why do I find myself so skeptical of this statement, which I've already seen dozens of times on a variety of websites? Do you know a lot of immunocompromised people? If they are so immunocompromised that they keep catching Covid over and over despite being vaccinated, how is it that they have survived it multiple times? Each time you catch Covid, it causes more harm to the body.

In reality, of course, the vaccine induces the immune system to produce T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies that specifically recognize the spike protein that is on the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. When the antibodies attach to the spike, they physically block the virus from attaching to a cell. The antibodies also signal to the macrophages to destroy the virus.

Of all the vaccinated people I know, only one has come down with Covid. And it was a very mild case which caused some sniffles and not much else. It was mild because he had those antibodies. Those of us who were quarantined for a week in the same room as him (we were travelling together) did not catch Covid.

147 posted on 01/12/2024 10:23:02 AM PST by exDemMom (Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
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To: exDemMom

Another one of you, “who you going to believe, me or your lying eyes” people.

It’s too bad you won’t do your own research, and I quit posting links to papers a long time ago. No amount of data will sway you true believers, but at least other people can know the research is out there.

Also, I imagine the names Lapado and Paxton mean nothing to you?

The vaccine injection absolutely ends up in the blood and seems to induce the liver and gonads to produce the spike proteins.

One of the reasons the vaccinated keep getting COVID is that the body keeps producing the spike protein and the immune system eventually stops responding to it as an infection.

Plus there is plenty of research showing that the shots initially depress the immune system and any protection fades very quickly. This (and their greed) is why there was a booster mania for a while.

And yes, everyone around me who was vaccinated gets COVID continuously. The unvaccinated don’t. The garbage people like you keep posting means nothing next to my own experience and research.


152 posted on 01/12/2024 11:49:39 AM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: exDemMom
Also, I would be very interested to hear which tissues are never touched by a viral infection. If a cell exists in the body, it is covered in cell surface receptors. As long as a virus can recognize those receptors, that cell can be infected. It doesn't matter in which tissue the cell is, the only pertinent fact is whether a particular virus can attach to a cell receptor on its surface.

Hey Dingbat,

the virus has to *reach* the cell first.

The LNPs get a triple head start: first by being injected directly into the bloodstream (close enough, given the perfusion of muscle tissue), then, by the LNPs not setting off either the innate or adaptive immune system, and finally, by the LNP not having to find a cell with a specific matching receptor in order to inject its payload into the cytoplasm. But I guess they never told you that either in your talking points or in CALCULUS! class.

154 posted on 01/12/2024 1:14:13 PM PST by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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