Agree that’s most likely. This is a 2-dose vaccine with 90 or 95 percent immunity after the second dose. To the current strain anyway. And not sure what claims are made for immunity after the first dose; probably not anywhere near that.
Yearly flu vaccine is around 40 percent in a good year.
Not quite. It makes the spike proteins on the outside of the virus. But if it is the type of test the looks for antibodies it would maybe show positive since that's what the 'vaccine' is trying to trigger.
She probably got COVID... from the "vaccine".
More likely she didn't even actually get vaccinated in the first place.
Even more likely, the tests are bogus.
There's also that, yes.
All of the above
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Correct
Most likely: she got the vaccine and still got covid.
Why would this vaccine function different than any other?
Agree that’s most likely. This is a 2-dose vaccine with 90 or 95 percent immunity after the second dose. To the current strain anyway. And not sure what claims are made for immunity after the first dose; probably not anywhere near that.
Yearly flu vaccine is around 40 percent in a good year.
The vaccine doesn't even have the frigging virus in it
No it just makes you body make the virus
Not quite. It makes the spike proteins on the outside of the virus. But if it is the type of test the looks for antibodies it would maybe show positive since that's what the 'vaccine' is trying to trigger.
The manufacturers are saying that you can be shedding virus for up to 20 days after the vaccine and to avoid those who are immune suppressed. 2
actually the vaccine makes your body make AIDS.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2020/10/20/researchers-warn-some-covid-19-vaccines-could-increase-risk-of-hiv-infection/?sh=2a893a653740
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/australian-covid-vaccine-dropped-over-false-positive-hiv-result/ar-BB1bPqUR
But can you see the cinnamon sugar swirls of cinnamon toast AIDS?
What could possibly go wrong ?
Oh goodie. More vaccine news ... /sarc
Interesting idea.
That's my understanding of a vaccine.