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by carlmr
1868 days ago
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>You really don't even considered once that injecting spike protein on a regular basis might not be the best thing for you body? This is a harmful protein after all. We're talking about small amounts here, that aren't replicating. If you have the virus coursing around you get a lot of contact with the real spike protein, which can replicate inside your body. The body is used to fighting off a lot of viruses and bacteria at the same time. Why would this spike protein, without the attached virus, be different? After all we can't compare the vaccine to a world without the virus, since we won't get that back. Instead we need to compare the vaccine to the world with the virus. |
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Maybe it does not matter much, but the immune reaction can indeed be very strong. Just don't be completely naive when in comes to regular booster shots, there might be a fine line between benefits and negatives. Also other types of vaccines are on the way I heard, so we'll see, maybe that will open up alternative ways to combat the virus.