You're right, KAGA, it's not a vaccine. Vaccines introduce a weakened (or even dead) form of the disease into the body to encourage the body's immune system to create the proteins or antibodies needed to fight that disease. The Kung Flu mRNA shots are a completely different animal; they actually alter your cells directly to make the proteins scientists think are needed fight the Kung Flu. We have no way of knowing yet if that genetic engineering will or will not be successful for its intended purpose and, in either case, whether or not its unintended consequences are going to be a problem. We could be living through the beginning of The Omega Man, I Am Legend, or 12 Monkeys. We just don't know.
This is not at all how the vaccine is proposed to work. The vaccine does use your own cells to make proteins, but those proteins don't fight the virus. The proteins made by your body are the ones that are on the actual virus, and so in theory, your body builds immunity against the virus without actually having to see the real thing.
The theory is actually genius, but the long term consequences are unknown.
At least understand how the vaccine is proposed to work before arguing against it.
Yeah, we don't know the long term consequences, but we can opine on them and say with a high level of certainty that there will inevitably be long term consequences.
It's not a vaccine. It doesn't prevent infection
You're right, KAGA, it's not a vaccine. Vaccines introduce a weakened (or even dead) form of the disease into the body to encourage the body's immune system to create the proteins or antibodies needed to fight that disease. The Kung Flu mRNA shots are a completely different animal; they actually alter your cells directly to make the proteins scientists think are needed fight the Kung Flu. We have no way of knowing yet if that genetic engineering will or will not be successful for its intended purpose and, in either case, whether or not its unintended consequences are going to be a problem. We could be living through the beginning of The Omega Man, I Am Legend, or 12 Monkeys. We just don't know.
This is not at all how the vaccine is proposed to work. The vaccine does use your own cells to make proteins, but those proteins don't fight the virus. The proteins made by your body are the ones that are on the actual virus, and so in theory, your body builds immunity against the virus without actually having to see the real thing.
The theory is actually genius, but the long term consequences are unknown.
At least understand how the vaccine is proposed to work before arguing against it.
Yeah, we don't know the long term consequences, but we can opine on them and say with a high level of certainty that there will inevitably be long term consequences.