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Comments by "Deborah Freedman" (@deborahfreedman333) on "Fauci on who should get Covid-19 booster shots" video.
Since big pharma is also making treatments for Covid-19, and those are much more expensive than the vaccines, if you really wanted to give Pfizer, et. al. your money, you should remain unvaccinated.
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Just because circulating IgG against the virus is less, doesn't mean you are no longer immune. There is such a thing as adaptive immune system contraction.
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@phoenixstormjr.1997 No legitimate scientists are blocked. All genuine, peer reviewed research is published. That is how scientific debate is conducted, with articles and papers. Are true scientists debating quacks and frauds? No, they have better things to do.
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@phoenixstormjr.1997 Wow, 100% wrong. Vaccines don't mutate. And every vaccine has a shelf life. Unless the viral epitope mutates so much IgA and IgG can't bind to it, and T cells can't recognize it, it doesn't matter that the virus mutates. Due to V(D)J recombination, our adaptive immune system can recognize any epitope thrown against it, given time. Data proves that vaccinated individuals are usually protected against hospitalization, permanent damage and death, but unimmunized individuals are not.
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@aaanikki1120 I'm curious, do you think every virus mutates in the same way? Seriously, even though some are DNA and some are RNA, some are single stranded, others double stranded, and others a mix, some have a segmented genome that can reassort, and some have proofreading proteins? There is a Columbia course on virology, being offered free on TWiV. You could benefit from it, or at least learn a little humility.
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They will make a lot more money off of the antivirals used to treat unvaccinated fools.
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Because of liars like you, and nonsense lawsuits.
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How do you intend to measure efficiency? Everyone, with even a basic grounding in immunology, knows that the adaptive immune system contracts after a few months. Just because you have less circulating IgG, does not mean you're no longer immune. (btw learn to spell - "wares off", seriously)
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It is based upon data.
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@user-lb3nq7mi9r I assume you're basing your contention that there are adverse reactions on VAERS, which is not a reliable source. Please cite your sources for all the nonsense you posted. Because, if you read reputable journals, you'd know these vaccines are amazing.
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@phoenixstormjr.1997 Just because you don't know what injections you received, does not mean they don't exist. The CDC does indeed recommend such a vaccination schedule for children. And for adults, that had chickenpox, we need to get two shingles vaccines, 2 to 4 months apart. (Same virus varicella zoster.)
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@jimeagle1155 Since they don't use the same formulation for children, your claim is clearly false.
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