What's great about covid broadly speaking has been the complete inability for anyone to be able to get a straight answer from anyone else about literally anything
Because there was still vax. They created the vax to be nuclear, to keep the virus from evolving against it. Well, now, the solution they created is suddenly no-longer working in a virus that was only partially effected by it to begin with? Either they completely lied about the vax or the virus adapted to it.
I see. Quite unexpected, but it's lost 50% in a few months, but it's way up from when you would probably have shorted it because "THEY ARE TRYING TO KILL US!!!!"
I really don't care what it does, whether it makes my heart literally explode or whether my dick grows to even more grotesque proportions. I'm not taking a vaccine or getting tested against a respiratory disease that started out as dangerous as the fucking flu and mutated into something as dangerous as a mild cold. It's completely unnecessary and it always was.
What's great about covid broadly speaking has been the complete inability for anyone to be able to get a straight answer from anyone else about literally anything
The mutations in Delta and Omicron are in direct response to the spike protein introduction. This is worthless at the very least.
Then why did Omicron occur in a part of the world that was largely unvaccinated?
The first person to be confirmed to have it was vaxxed, IIRC.
Assuming the truth of that, it's very unlikely that he was the true Patient 0.
Because there was still vax. They created the vax to be nuclear, to keep the virus from evolving against it. Well, now, the solution they created is suddenly no-longer working in a virus that was only partially effected by it to begin with? Either they completely lied about the vax or the virus adapted to it.
The vax only targets the spike protein. That is hardly nuclear.
I mean, as I believe the issue with the other vax was that it was specifically made to harm, sharing technology is not necessarily a problem.
I wish I could have shorted MRNA. Would have been fun. Still might, but I fear it's too late.
How exactly would shorting MRNA have worked out well for you?
Well, it's had a fair share of huge dips.
I see. Quite unexpected, but it's lost 50% in a few months, but it's way up from when you would probably have shorted it because "THEY ARE TRYING TO KILL US!!!!"
If it works like a traditional vaccine and doesn't cause a shit ton of side effects, I don't have a problem with it.
At least until the gov starts mandating it...
Translation of the post, from my admittedly rusty Italian :
"The Novavax shot requires two doses, at a distance of three weeks apart."
Sounds no different to the others ...
The dosage regime is unlikely to be different for any of them.
Well, the others require infinite doses, two to three weeks apart.
I really don't care what it does, whether it makes my heart literally explode or whether my dick grows to even more grotesque proportions. I'm not taking a vaccine or getting tested against a respiratory disease that started out as dangerous as the fucking flu and mutated into something as dangerous as a mild cold. It's completely unnecessary and it always was.
Novavax has been approved EU wide.
Is this the one that makes all the others pointless thus you must jab again jabby
That's what I'm waiting for
Probably. The Spike Protein is the source of all these problems, so, yes.
Yes, it will LITERALLY KILL you and then kill you again!
Maybe. We'll have to see.