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To: 2aProtectsTheRest

I have always said it is a slow kill.

All has to with the anti-body dependent enhancement.

Never has this type of “vaccine” faired well with animals or humans.

But please research this yourself.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/reasons-not-getting-covid-vaccine/

A great read!


90 posted on 04/19/2021 2:30:07 PM PDT by HypatiaTaught (president FRAUD of the divided states of China)
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To: HypatiaTaught

I’ve done plenty of research, including the 2012 paper which said nothing about it being impossible to create a working vaccine against SARS-CoV. What it said was that there was a potential risk that should be examined. I’ve read the actual paper; not someone else’s claims made based on misunderstanding it.

Antibody dependent enhancement is rare and only occurs under specific circumstances. Further, it’s far more likely for it to happen with a COVID-19 infection than it is with a vaccine, if it were to happen at all. But again, it’s extremely rare. Specific pathogens inspire it because of the structure of their antigens. The S protein on SARS-CoV-2 poses virtually no risk of ADE.

Finally, trials with the COVID-19 vaccines have been ongoing for over a year with zero evidence of any ADE. Not with any other coronavirus and not with any variant of SARS-CoV-2. No evidence in over a year of trial data (first doses given March 16, 2020). If this were going to happen, we’d have almost certainly witnessed it by now. 894 million shots given globally. 209 million shots given in the US alone. No significant issues.


96 posted on 04/19/2021 2:38:19 PM PDT by 2aProtectsTheRest (The media is banging the fear drum enough. Don't help them do it.)
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