I don’t think the COVID vaccine misses the mark… I think the fact that covids gonna be just like the flu and we haven’t treated it like that yet is what misses the mark.
COVID will hopefully mutate soon into something that is still transmissible but much less deadly, like the flu.
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Vaccine research for the coronavirus is still getting started. We won't have a good one for five to ten years, probably? But I'm glad we have the mRNA stopgap options that are performing so effectively. Go science! :)
The covid vaccine is untested; it's been proven to have potentially fairly severe side effects - the extent of which we don't know because it hasn't been tested.
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There are multiple variants of the vaccine - of which you can mix-and-match (something I haven't personally encountered in other vaccines to my knowledge).
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Despite the claims, the vaccine hasn't actually been proven to slow or stop the spread of covid as far as I know - just make the symptoms less severe on occasion, if it feels like it. Many people that had the vaccine (both doses) are still getting and being hospitalized/dying of covid
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Despite being vaccinated, many places still expect the vaccinated to wear their masks (because reasons?)
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They are now saying you will likely need a third shot of the vaccine - which, again, I haven't encountered in a "flu-like" vaccine before. At least not in that time period
The research around the covid vaccine has actually been looked into extensively - and been censored extensively. People that HAVE researched it (medical professionals) and tried to say anything that might be counter to the full-blown promotion of the vaccine as our new God tend to mysteriously have their social medias banned.
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Which, again, to my knowledge hasn't happened much with other vaccines
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We've been lied to about this vaccine and disease about 1600% more than any other disease I've ever heard of
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I could go on, but even with just this much, the covid vaccine, to me, has been like nothing I've ever experienced or heard about before
I'm not saying there won't eventually be a good version of the covid vaccine -- or that a vaccine for covid shouldn't be created etc
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Just saying that the implication that normal people aren't researching the covid vaccine (extensively in many cases) - and realizing there is some very shifty stuff going on when they do - is not the same as people saying a vaccine for something like polio is the government out to get you
It's unfortunate (to me at least, I debate it with friends who strongly disagree) that we've named this mRNA shot a "vaccine." Vaccines have always been tested and vetted and approved and rolled out in a structured way. This has been new technology blasted out as fast as possible.
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2.3 billion shots have been administered now with no appreciable negative consequences. People dying or hospitalized are almost all among the unprotected.
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mRNA protection is new. To get this, we snapped off a piece of the coronavirus' mRNA that made it unique (its spike protein) and replicated it in labs. Then we just inject it, and our bodies are like uhhhhhh, and knock it out. The second dose of mRNA spikes happens, and our bodies are more like WTF IS THAT and mount a full scale assault.
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We should call it a "protection shot" or a "shield" or something new. Not a "vaccine."
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As with other coronavirus variants, like 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1, we will need a booster shot periodically.
Am I making sense? I'm a little pressed for time but I wanted to type a quick response before I forget, like I usually do.
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It's not a traditional vaccine; it will need a booster; it's had a bigger test run than almost any other pharmaceutical product and it's doing much better than expected (to the point of pissing off big pharma because they don't get rich when people get well); some people pushing it are desperate and saying and doing dumb stuff, etc.
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At the end of the day, if you get COVID, you're probably not going to die. If you happen to have the shots, your chances of surviving go up by 97%.
Yeah, I know how it works haha, my point was the entire way they've presented it and handled it has been such a colossal fuck up, riddled with lies.
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And people have researched it. They do know what's going on. And they're not comfortable with that - BECAUSE they've researched it, and BECAUSE of how it was handled. Not in SPITE of that.
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Which is different from what the meme implies
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Vaccines in general? Yes
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Covid vaccine? Misses the mark a bit
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Vaccine research for the coronavirus is still getting started. We won't have a good one for five to ten years, probably? But I'm glad we have the mRNA stopgap options that are performing so effectively. Go science! :)
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There are multiple variants of the vaccine - of which you can mix-and-match (something I haven't personally encountered in other vaccines to my knowledge).
.
Despite the claims, the vaccine hasn't actually been proven to slow or stop the spread of covid as far as I know - just make the symptoms less severe on occasion, if it feels like it. Many people that had the vaccine (both doses) are still getting and being hospitalized/dying of covid
.
Despite being vaccinated, many places still expect the vaccinated to wear their masks (because reasons?)
.
They are now saying you will likely need a third shot of the vaccine - which, again, I haven't encountered in a "flu-like" vaccine before. At least not in that time period
.
Which, again, to my knowledge hasn't happened much with other vaccines
.
We've been lied to about this vaccine and disease about 1600% more than any other disease I've ever heard of
.
.
I could go on, but even with just this much, the covid vaccine, to me, has been like nothing I've ever experienced or heard about before
.
Just saying that the implication that normal people aren't researching the covid vaccine (extensively in many cases) - and realizing there is some very shifty stuff going on when they do - is not the same as people saying a vaccine for something like polio is the government out to get you
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2.3 billion shots have been administered now with no appreciable negative consequences. People dying or hospitalized are almost all among the unprotected.
,
mRNA protection is new. To get this, we snapped off a piece of the coronavirus' mRNA that made it unique (its spike protein) and replicated it in labs. Then we just inject it, and our bodies are like uhhhhhh, and knock it out. The second dose of mRNA spikes happens, and our bodies are more like WTF IS THAT and mount a full scale assault.
,
We should call it a "protection shot" or a "shield" or something new. Not a "vaccine."
,
As with other coronavirus variants, like 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1, we will need a booster shot periodically.
,
It's not a traditional vaccine; it will need a booster; it's had a bigger test run than almost any other pharmaceutical product and it's doing much better than expected (to the point of pissing off big pharma because they don't get rich when people get well); some people pushing it are desperate and saying and doing dumb stuff, etc.
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At the end of the day, if you get COVID, you're probably not going to die. If you happen to have the shots, your chances of surviving go up by 97%.
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And people have researched it. They do know what's going on. And they're not comfortable with that - BECAUSE they've researched it, and BECAUSE of how it was handled. Not in SPITE of that.
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Which is different from what the meme implies