I had no idea that could happen. Is this the vaccine that makes people sick for three days? It boggles my mind that we have such a response to the vaccine, but don't produce enough antibodies for immunity.
The response is likely because it's foreign MRNA instructions which tell your cells to start producing a foreign component. In this case, a viral protein (COVID19's specific spike).
Of course the immune system thinks it's weird af, I am not surprised it makes people sick.
The problem is that they are getting people sick for nothing, because the current two injections aren't resulting in complete antibodies against the whole virus.
This is also why the failure rates are high; it is entirely possible that you still get sick with COVID19 or one of its mutations even after being "vaccinated".
These are imperfect vaccines which do not stop the spread.
There's rumors that they never isolated the actual COVID19 which is why they are unable to make a vaccine against the actual virus.
I had no idea that could happen. Is this the vaccine that makes people sick for three days? It boggles my mind that we have such a response to the vaccine, but don't produce enough antibodies for immunity.
The response is likely because it's foreign MRNA instructions which tell your cells to start producing a foreign component. In this case, a viral protein (COVID19's specific spike).
Of course the immune system thinks it's weird af, I am not surprised it makes people sick.
The problem is that they are getting people sick for nothing, because the current two injections aren't resulting in complete antibodies against the whole virus.
This is also why the failure rates are high; it is entirely possible that you still get sick with COVID19 or one of its mutations even after being "vaccinated".
These are imperfect vaccines which do not stop the spread.
There's rumors that they never isolated the actual COVID19 which is why they are unable to make a vaccine against the actual virus.