Not necessarily. The adenovirus likely interacted with the clotshot and exchanged genes with it, or maybe even mutated in response to it or the host's immune system. Considering it's a rare and extreme reaction to the adenovirus family that can cause hepatitis to begin with, this is now a supedup bug. Once adapted to survive in a host, they almost never evolve into something even more dangerous...unless there is a reason that forces it to.
Yes. It's not a proven technology in any sense of the word. And when you take something like this before it's even means tested in a laboratory this is the result whether it's behind this actual disease or not this is the results.
So you’re saying it’s moms who got the shot before or during pregnancy?
Not necessarily. The adenovirus likely interacted with the clotshot and exchanged genes with it, or maybe even mutated in response to it or the host's immune system. Considering it's a rare and extreme reaction to the adenovirus family that can cause hepatitis to begin with, this is now a supedup bug. Once adapted to survive in a host, they almost never evolve into something even more dangerous...unless there is a reason that forces it to.
So the assholes who got the shot put us all at risk even if we weren’t dumb/selfish enough to get the shot?
Yes. It's not a proven technology in any sense of the word. And when you take something like this before it's even means tested in a laboratory this is the result whether it's behind this actual disease or not this is the results.