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by sterlind
1451 days ago
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monkeypox is an orthopoxvirus, which is a completely different virus family from adenoviruses (which are used as the delivery vectors in the J+J and AZ vaccines.) it's also like, an existing virus, with a long history of outbreaks. why would it be a side effect? how could it? how are people so gullible? it's like asking if climate change is caused by chemtrails or something.. |
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- By weakening the immune system in general ( i have no idea if it's plausible, but i've seen people saying vaccines were also having detrimental side-effects for ages, even before covid)
- by having the body produce facilitating antibodies
once again, not saying those hypothesis are true. Only that it seems to me it's super hard to predict side-effects of anything in the fields of biology, especially when you're talking about rare occurrences.