First case of postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2

revenant

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Yes, but you don't seem to understand that wild Covid is endemic and will ebb and flow.

It's fading out after the peak but will return down the road, year after weary year.

When it returns, it will likely get weaker every year, which means non-vaxxers will likely barely notice it. But vaxxers will have the same ADE reaction every time they encounter it because they've allowed Big Pharma to turn them into spike protein factories.

This is why you don't get the vax, and this is why, longer-term, you DON'T EVER TRUST BIG PHARMA.

You have to pick your argument; you can't claim both that

a) the vaccine caused the spike
b) infections naturally ebb and flow
 

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You have to pick your argument; you can't claim both that

a) the vaccine caused the spike
b) infections naturally ebb and flow

The wild virus will ebb and flow. It won't affect many unvaxxed people most of the year.

The vaccine will always cause spikes among the vaccinated because their immune systems have been impaired and their T-cells don't recognize the spike protein if it's had even the slightest mutation.

So vaxxers can get whatever little bit of Covid is around any time, but will be especially impacted every year during flu season.

There is no conflict between the two statements except in people with low reasoning ability.
 

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The wild virus will ebb and flow. It won't affect many unvaxxed people most of the year.

The vaccine will always cause spikes among the vaccinated because their immune systems have been impaired and their T-cells don't recognize the spike protein if it's had even the slightest mutation.

So vaxxers can get whatever little bit of Covid is around any time, but will be especially impacted every year during flu season.

There is no conflict between the two statements except in people with low reasoning ability.

When vaccinations were at their peak, infections started going down. How is this compatible with "the vaccine will always cause spikes among the vaccinated"? Please, educate us with low reasoning ability...
 

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When vaccinations were at their peak, infections started going down. How is this compatible with "the vaccine will always cause spikes among the vaccinated"? Please, educate us with low reasoning ability...

No, they didn't. In every single country where mass vaxxing has occurred, Covid infections SOARED. Deaths SOARED.

This is even outside of flu season. Even the lowest level of background wild virus causes an epidemic once a big chunk of the population has had the spike protein mRNA or DNA injected into them.

You not only have poor reasoning ability, you are very poorly informed.
 

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