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8 sats \ 6 replies \ @jk_14 9 Apr 2023 \ parent \ on: We need to talk about Jack... bitcoin
Nick Nemeroff did believe vaccines are effective. Until the moment he didn't.
Does that mean he stopped to believe in antibodies from that moment?
I don't think so...
Well, vaccines consist of a weakened virus such that the body can generate antibodies before getting the real virus.
That's why I don't understand how one can think vaccines aren't effective but still believe in antibodies. What am I missing?
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there was no such old type covid vaccine available that you have described, but mRNA only
and you should know it very well, so I don't understand why are you manipulating...
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FYI the Johnson and Johnson "vaccine" was/is an old school type adenovirus vector style vaccine.
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Maybe I misunderstood. Did you mean with fully unvaccinated you have no vaccine at all or only none about covid?
My questions were more generally about vaccines, sorry if that wasn't clear.
Good point about mRNA though. I totally forgot that there are different types of vaccines. I am actually not that deep in that topic. These questions just came up while reading this post.
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Someone said: "Pfizer me once" etc (so: Covid case)
and you reply: "died because of the vaccine"
and I reply with: "covid vaccine"
surely, I'm talking about covid vaccines when I'm writing: "covid vaccine" :))
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Yes, up to that point it was clear.
But then I wrote:
For example, I assume you are not vaccinated (correct me if I am wrong). I am totally on your side regarding people being able to choose for themselves if they want to get vaccinated.
That's when I started to talk more generally about vaccines.
I can see how that was not clearly formulated.
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