I am curious, in regards to the reports that it sterilizes women — it is said that the reason why it happens is that the same protein that triggers an immune response is also necessary for the placenta attaching itself to the uterine wall, so the vaccine would cause essentially an autoimmune response that will abort sunsequent pregnancies. If this is true, doesn't simply being exposed to the virus have the same effect? I mean once you get over it. If not, what is the difference?
At least the good thing is I assume if it does cause sterility, it shouldn't be permanent as the effect of the vaccine itself is not permanent.
No, but herpes can if you're female. Covid and the flu have similar fatality rates and the same demographics are at risk of serious complications for both viruses, yet they are not the same and it's not unheard of for a virus to make you sterile. Anyway, it's not the point. I'm looking at the fact that the vaccine is said to make you sterile and the mechanism by which it allegedly does this is linked directly to the body's immune response. The question remains: does the virus then make you sterile, since getting the virus also provokes the same immune response? And there were in fact reports in the spring when the lockdowns began that the virus make cause loss of fertility. Like I said, I don't really know shit about this and I'm just trying to think it through logically based on the tidbits of information I've been receiving.
I am curious, in regards to the reports that it sterilizes women — it is said that the reason why it happens is that the same protein that triggers an immune response is also necessary for the placenta attaching itself to the uterine wall, so the vaccine would cause essentially an autoimmune response that will abort sunsequent pregnancies. If this is true, doesn't simply being exposed to the virus have the same effect? I mean once you get over it. If not, what is the difference?
At least the good thing is I assume if it does cause sterility, it shouldn't be permanent as the effect of the vaccine itself is not permanent.
No, but herpes can if you're female. Covid and the flu have similar fatality rates and the same demographics are at risk of serious complications for both viruses, yet they are not the same and it's not unheard of for a virus to make you sterile. Anyway, it's not the point. I'm looking at the fact that the vaccine is said to make you sterile and the mechanism by which it allegedly does this is linked directly to the body's immune response. The question remains: does the virus then make you sterile, since getting the virus also provokes the same immune response? And there were in fact reports in the spring when the lockdowns began that the virus make cause loss of fertility. Like I said, I don't really know shit about this and I'm just trying to think it through logically based on the tidbits of information I've been receiving.