| > Vaccinated people shed mRNA into the surrounding environment. They do. But in tiny enough amounts not to make people sick. Vaccinated people do shed virus enough to make surrounding people sick, with unvaccinated people at greater risk, especially when these vaccinated do not mask, or do not get sick enough to isolate. This topic and any discussion around it was carefully demonized, making it so even people like Luigi Warren could not get the information out that mRNA can be shed by the vaccinated. The fervent anti-vaccination activists only got more fuel for their fires, with officials downplaying any talk of shedding or ADE. And then they blamed their rhetoric on the vaccine hesitant. > COVID isn't even caused by a virus. It took a lot of decades for scientists to come to the same conclusion about the Spanish "flu" pandemic. The snake venom thing is of course an extreme outlier. If that is what you think you are "up against" with the anti-vaxxers and vaccination hesitant, you can not understand the merits of the other camp's views. The very fact check for the snake venom thing has this to say: > But, as we’ve explained before, scientists in China first isolated the virus that causes COVID-19 on Jan. 7, 2020. Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S. then isolated the virus later that month, from a patient who was diagnosed with the disease in Washington state. And scientists in other countries have also isolated the virus. The World Health Organization announced the official name of the virus — SARS-CoV-2 — on Feb. 11, 2020. Do you really think scientists in China first isolated the virus in 2020? It seems a rather definitive and factual claim, certainly welcomed by the Chinese regime and the narrative they want to support. Head over to the 4chan archive to see multiple posts discussing isolating a novel coronavirus with weird characteristics in the late months of 2019. It is there, and harder to argue against, and quite enlightening to say the least. |