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Can’t make this up! Scientists now researching a “vaccine-for-the-vaccine”…
This is getting ridiculous. Really?
I know, I know. Some of you guys will spin this. Go ahead....
A drug candidate for treating adverse reactions caused by pathogenic antibodies inducible by COVID-19 virus and vaccines
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In addition, the formulation has potential to prevent and treat the adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines because the vaccines can induce similar antibodies, including pathogenic antibodies. The formulation will be helpful in increasing the safety of the vaccines without reducing the vaccine’s efficacy
Of course they are working on it because pushing drugs is big money. Half the commercials on TV are for drugs that claim to do this and that and the list of side affects are long and serious.
The drug pusher in the back alley will give you the first hit cheap and then he's got you when you become addicted.
This could be the same thing with the Covid vaccines. The first dose is free but what happens a year from now when side affects start afflicting people and we need to go onto expensive drugs to go on living a normal life?
Big Pharm is Big Money and we are a bunch of addicts.
I thought the only adverse reaction to the vaccine was a sore arm. All those reports on VAERS were placed there by Russian trolls, or random coincidental events. This can't be.
Soooooo....... this study is primarily needed for those who get actual Covid. They have discovered that in some people their body’s response includes a pathogenic antibody that attaches itself to lung cells and makes the body’s own immune system attack its own cells. Unfortunately, they are finding the vaccines also replicates that response in those susceptible to it. In other words, those people are going to have the same reaction whether they get the disease or the vaccine.
What they are studying has indications it may prevent those pathogenic antibodies from attaching to the lung cells - meaning it might help whether the people at risk get the disease or the vaccine.
No spin.
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