The spike protein isn’t a virus and doesn’t cause damage- and a vaccinated person isn’t genetically modified.
don't try and confuse the chicken little crowd with facts
They probably saw it on INSTA-FACE-TWIT.
The spike protein isn’t a virus and doesn’t cause damage- and a vaccinated person isn’t genetically modified.
The spike protein isn’t a virus and doesn’t cause damage- and a vaccinated person isn’t genetically modified.
Spike protein is a component of the virus and new research from the Salk institute shows it does cause damage in the body.Its a bit comparable with a bacteria like Salmonella, because its not the bacteria which make you ill, but the toxins it produces, lyme disease idem dito.
https://www.salk.edu/news-release/t...protein-plays-additional-key-role-in-illness/
The artificial mRNA can put changes in your DNA, so in that term sort of speak your genetic modified.
Thanks for the article!
I’ve pasted the first three paragraphs below. The part in bold disputes your vax spike theory. Even if scientists do confirm that it is possible for mRNA produced spike proteins that can cause harm in some people, the amount of spike protein formed by a mRNA vaccine pales in comparison to what is produced by a symptomatically infected person.
Also, Nowhere in the article do they confirm that mRNA vaccines change your DNA.
LA JOLLA—Scientists have known for a while that SARS-CoV-2’s distinctive “spike” proteins help the virus infect its host by latching on to healthy cells. Now, a major new study shows that the virus spike proteins (which behave very differently than those safely encoded by vaccines) also play a key role in the disease itself.
The paper, published on April 30, 2021, in Circulation Research, also shows conclusively that COVID-19 is a vascular disease, demonstrating exactly how the SARS-CoV-2 virus damages and attacks the vascular system on a cellular level. The findings help explain COVID-19’s wide variety of seemingly unconnected complications, and could open the door for new research into more effective therapies.
“A lot of people think of it as a respiratory disease, but it’s really a vascular disease,” says Assistant Research Professor Uri Manor, who is co-senior author of the study. “That could explain why some people have strokes, and why some people have issues in other parts of the body. The commonality between them is that they all have vascular underpinnings.”
Spike protein is a component of the virus and new research from the Salk institute shows it does cause damage in the body.Its a bit comparable with a bacteria like Salmonella, because its not the bacteria which make you ill, but the toxins it produces, lyme disease idem dito.
https://www.salk.edu/news-release/t...protein-plays-additional-key-role-in-illness/
The artificial mRNA can put changes in your DNA, so in that term sort of speak your genetic modified.
I hadn’t heard about the spike protein thing, thanks.
but from what I hear the mRNA breaks down pretty fast after the jab?
I had the Oxford vaccine (2 shots) so no mRNA in that one
Possibly-it’s a Traditional vaccine type and uses a cold virus to carry the dna - also being provided at cost price
https://apple.news/Ap2AXtxPgS2OL6MEbWLSgug
Interesting story in the Washington Post.
Excerpts:
“Citing increased hospitalization rates of teenagers with covid-19 in March and April, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky urged parents to vaccinate their teens to protect them from an illness that can be severe even among young people.”
“The study showed that nearly one-third of those teenagers hospitalized with covid-19 during a surge of cases early this year required intensive care, and 5 percent required mechanical ventilation. While most covid-19 hospitalizations occur in older adults, severe disease that requires hospitalization has been shown to occur in all age groups. Covid-19 hospitalization rates among adolescents declined in January and February 2021, the report said, but increased during March and April, even as hospitalization rates stabilized for those 65 and older, likely because of their higher rates of vaccination.”
“Researchers suggest the increased hospitalization among adolescents in March and April may be related to several factors, including more transmissible and potentially more dangerous virus variants, larger numbers of youths returning to school, and changes in physical distancing, mask-wearing and other prevention behaviors.”
“The study looked at 204 youths ages 12 to 17 who were hospitalized between Jan. 1 and March 31; about 31 percent were admitted to an intensive care unit and 5 percent required invasive mechanical ventilation. None of the youths died.”
One of the biggest comorbidities mentioned in the article was obesity.
Anyone know how many American kids are obese?