Trish Tweedy
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16 May, 06:21
"These less-than-perfect vaccines create a “leaky” barrier against the virus. Vaccinated individuals may get sick but have less severe symptoms, but the virus survives long enough to transmit to others, which allows it to survive and spread throughout a population.
“Our research demonstrates that the use of leaky vaccines can promote the evolution of nastier ‘hot’ viral strains that put unvaccinated individuals at greater risk,” Nair said."
“Our research demonstrates that the use of leaky vaccines can promote the evolution of nastier ‘hot’ viral strains that put unvaccinated individuals at greater risk,” Nair said."
‘Leaky’ Vaccines Can Produce Stronger Versions of Viruses
By studying chickens, researchers say they have proven the theory that more virulent viruses can evolve from so-called “leaky” vaccines.
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/leaky-vaccines-can-produce-stronger-versions-of-viruses-072715#What-We-Learned-from-ChickensNotice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
Scientists paid people who had SARS COV 1 in 2002, to test their natural antibodies. SARS COV 1 and SARS COV2 are 78% the same. 17 years later, their natural antibodies killed SARS COV 2 100% of the time.
So to say that these new variants are much more deadly, is not exactly true. Todays variants are 99.7% all the SAME.
So to say that these new variants are much more deadly, is not exactly true. Todays variants are 99.7% all the SAME.
09:55 PM - May 16, 2021
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