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To: David Chase

Why doesn’t the “vaccine” work?


194 posted on 07/23/2022 9:08:19 AM PDT by Sam's Army
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To: Sam's Army

The vaccines did what they’re suppose to do for Covid-19. Weaken symptoms, suppress and stop the virus from multiplying.

Without a vaccine, eventually as Covid-19 spreads it becomes weaker and people’s immune systems begin to fight it. This can take some time. Like all viruses, Covid-19 can and will burn itself out.

Now enter a Covid-19 Variant. There are a few. Before a virus can actually die off, it changes. To stay alive it morphs from what it was. This change is an attempt to fool the immune system so the virus can continue to infect.

Well, the change the Variants needed was a way around the vaccine. Which worked, admittedly easier than expected but was going to happen eventually.
That ease of changes could be a result of a weaker vaccine in the form of mRNA, but that’s not known yet.

Each Variant will be weaker than the last one. Until pretty much everyone has been exposed / infected there will be one Variant after another.
We won’t even notice it at some point.

But presently, any vaccine out there for Covid-19 does not prevent any Covid Variant from infecting. But the Variants are not as strong as Covid-19 was in the first few months.


205 posted on 07/23/2022 9:29:59 AM PDT by David Chase
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