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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
What is this lunacy?
I haven’t googled anything.
I gave you a real example of actual on the ground doctors advising a real patient.
I know this happened because I was the patient.
Is anyone even reading my posts?
quote quote=1139663]I think Ge’s right
Health experts widely believe the benefits of be…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Its worth noting that the property of mRNA to resist degradation is called stability, and it has been proven that mRNA of different species have different levels of stability, that have been observed as being anywhere from only a few minuites to several weeks.
From this we should assume that synthetic mRNA designed in a lab could be made to…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Ge, it’s clear at this point that you are not acting in good faith, this is the last post from you that I will respond to.
How exactly do you propose that the mRNA knows that the immune response is complete, and by what mechanism does it self destruct?
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
mRNA can’t do anything by…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
If there are any sane people reading thread then I will explain my thoughts on these points in more detail.
I don’t understand the biochemistry involved in the antibody/antigen binding reaction to comment on this but other external proteins work as antigens so theres a good chance that the spike protien would as well.
If it doesn’t then…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Weird characterisation of me.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Then the link is wrong, no doctor would reccomend this.
At best a vaccine wouldn’t do anything because I don’t have a functional immune system to be able to produce antibodies, and at worse it would kill me because I wouldn’t be able to prevent a weakened or modified virus from replicating.
I guess one benifit of the mRNA vaccines is that they…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
I take immunosuppressants.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
I give up, you’ve lost it.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
What conspiracy theory are you talking about?
I just described how vaccines work.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
I am more than qualified enough to know that these so called professionals are lying to you if they have said it works differently than how I have described.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
You were right when you said you were not qualified, this is completely wrong.
What I said isn’t a conspiracy theory, its common medical knowledge that has been understood for over a century, as well as being how Pfizer describe the function of their vaccine.
The immune system fights virus’ by producing antibodies, which are specific to each…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
???
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
I actually belive that the AtraZeneca is the most effective out of the available vaccines, so this information may be correct.
To address Ge’s question.
I do no believe that the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines can be called vaccines.
They operate on a different principal that uses mRNA to instruct your cells to produce spike protiens similar to…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
I can’t be vaccinated, as you already know.
How is this relevent?
It’s a variation of the Socratic Method, as I have also told you before.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Yes, that definition is largely correct.
Now the question is if the covid vaccines have effects that match this definition or not.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Vaccines were first invented in the 19th century, where it was discovered that you could artificially create immunity to a virus by training the body to produce antibodies to that virus by injecting them with a dead or weakened sample of the virus.
This prevents the vaccininated person from being able to catch the virus, as their body destroys…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
No, it isn’t.
It’s illegal to discriminate on this basis and it should always remain so.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Nobody?
Weird, seems like nobody wants to commit to describing what a vaccine is, or what the covid vaccine actually does.
I wonder why that is?
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
Perhaps instead I should ask for a definition of what a vaccine is.
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draculina replied to the topic India coronavirus variant in the UK in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 11 months ago
So people who have the vaccine are immune to covid and can’t catch it or spread it to other people?
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