Nope. That is one of the major problems with this protein production concoction. There is no off switch. They are injecting 2-4 millions of these things into you. The two shot doses uses 1 million the first dose and around 4 million the second dose. This is way more than you would get in a normal infection. I’ve read that an infection will produce about 100,000 virus clones after 8 hours on the high side and around 1,00 or so on the low side. Your immune system will then do battle once they leave the killed cell. No way can your body fight off 1 million invaders.
Carcinogenic and no off switch. Nice.
Do we have to know anything else?
Don’t forget that when the invader is a “virus”, the virus is actively attacking cells to produce these clones. The vaccine doses (which in my understanding are identical, first and second) are effectively inert, except maybe tying up some ACE2 receptors temporarily. They cannot reproduce, and are only there in order to induce the immune system to recognize and react to them. In other words, they don’t need to be ‘fought off’. If the immune system doesn’t get to some of them, they will simply degrade harmlessly.