Most real thing I've seen on r/science lately is when the study came out showing in mRNA vaxxed the anti-infection antibodies converted to tolerated-allergy ones, actually inhibiting the innate immune system (no fever, swelling) - which has never happened before.
There were hundreds of comments that under their breath were like "oh shit maybe we shouldn't have taken an experimental new-technology that was never used successfully in people or animals". Uh, yeah.
Somebody at the bottom was like 'geez isn't there anything positive about this?' and another said 'we get to help create new science by being lab rats'.
Most real thing I've seen on r/science lately is when the study came out showing in mRNA vaxxed the anti-infection antibodies converted to tolerated-allergy ones, actually inhibiting the innate immune system (no fever, swelling) - which has never happened before.
There were hundreds of comments that under their breath were like "oh shit maybe we shouldn't have taken an experimental new-technology that was never used successfully in people or animals". Uh, yeah.
Somebody at the bottom was like 'geez isn't there anything positive about this?' and another said 'we get to help create new science by being lab rats'.
I've not looked at covid stuff in a while, which one was this? Also not seeing it on the subreddit, did they delete it?
If you're looking for the research pretty sure it was this:
Class switch toward noninflammatory, spike-specific IgG4 antibodies after repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination
If you meant the reddit discussion you can probably find it with that but who gives a shit other than to laugh at them.