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Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "CDC weighs in on rare heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccine l GMA" video.
@navaneethjeevan2956 The efficacy rates come from Israel's real world studies based on hundreds of thousands of people who have been vaccinated. The technology in the mRNA vaccines is far safer than traditional vaccines. The drugs you are referring to are not cures, they are to stop people dying and nothing else. They don't stop the spread or the mutation of the virus, and instead deal directly with symptoms. That would be like calling cold medicine a cure for the common cold.
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It's not. Covid can cause heart inflammation.
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@MrCneary I'm in immunology research, I've heard of mRNA before this. The beauty of these vaccines is that they are so simple. They're just instructions for creating an antibody and a simple solution to keep the mRNA stable. mRNA degrades exceptionally fast, lasting mere hours at room temperature. As for "the inventor of mRNA technology" as if that's a thing (you obviously mean mRNA vaccines), his research was over 30 years ago. Since then there have been decades of work, which was massively accelerated by covid research in the billions of dollars. The most worrying part is he called the spike protein in the vaccine as "cytotoxic" which is absolute nonsense, as checked by multiple sources such as: Dr. Carolyn Machamer, cell biology professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Dr. Monica Gandhi, infectious disease physician and professor of medicine at University of California, San Francisco Dr. Benhur Lee, microbiology professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai For someone who likes to judge people calling themselves experts you sure do like to make some broad claims.
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@kulanbenton1003 That's just nonsense. The mRNA vaccines were invented with the express purpose of stopping deaths and hospitalisations, however that doesn't mean it has no other benefits. The figures they give for the efficacy of the vaccines are the number of people who catch covid while vaccinated. So when they say the mRNA vaccines have 94% efficacy, they mean that only 6% of vaccinated people can catch covid. Of those 6% all of them have short illnesses with mild symptoms. This drastically reduces the spread of covid and stops the virus from reaching high viral loads in those it does infect. The viral load is the amount of virus in the body, which in turn correlates to a number of possible mutations. Lower the viral load you lower the mutations. Stop people getting covid all together and the spread and mutations drop.
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@kimberlygarrett1485 "YOU cannot make statements about the safety of these injections when there is limited empirical data" Just a few hundred million people. Hardly a good sample size at all. "Dr. Robert Malone who worked on mRNA vaccine technology does not make those claims." 30+ years ago. He has also been directly countered by multiple current field experts.
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