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Illfarmr2
Posted 10/16/2021 15:54 (#9272236)
Subject: A Covid question


Are the “vaccines” really vaccines, at least in the traditional sense? I’ll admit two things up front. I’m not a doctor nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn last night.

But, it seems to me, that almost every belief I’ve had about how traditional vaccines work verses how these work leave me a little confused. It seems your chances of getting Covid is about the same whether you’ve had the shot or not. Granted, you apparently have more resistance to the bad side effects, but you still have it. AND, because you have it, with no or fewer side effects, you can go merrily about spreading it to every Tom, Dick and Mary.

Maybe they made a mistake calling it a vaccine, because it doesn’t appear to fit anyone i know’s definition of what a vaccine is supposed to do. A comparable might be, is your annual flu shot really a vaccine?
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