All vaccines before these recent ones introduced a small amount of a virus to your immune system so that your immune system can easily fight off a virus. When your immune system fights off a virus it creates antibodies. When you have antibodies it is much easier for your immune system to fight off the same virus again. This is the entire reasoning and purpose of a vaccine.
If your "vaccine" does not create antibodies, it's not a vaccine. They can change the definition all they want, it doesn't make it true.
Antibodies are the gold standard. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to you. This is 5th grade level heath class stuff, incase you forgot.
Two things I'm concerned about with this jab. One, what are the long term effects, and two, can your immune response be more lethal under certain circumstances than it would have been otherwise?
I'm seriously surprised how many young people are getting it.
I'm not surprised. I am depressed though.
Same...
yeah. Obviously, that could happen without it too...
There's also T cells
isn't this one creating antibodies too?
instead of injecting a piece of virus they're hijacking your cells machinery to make a piece. (same thing viruses do, btw)
Yes, exactly this. Antibodies are being created just the same and can be measured exactly the same way as if you had actually had the virus and recovered. Interestingly, not everyone makes the long lasting and effective IgG antibodies when recovering from covid, some just form the IgM. The vaccine seems to create a much more durable immune response.
Are you getting it?
Not yet. But I'm one of maybe 5 people in my department that didn't get it. I just don't like how it's being pushed on us without adequate (or any) long term studies on safety and efficacy. I'm planning to wait another year or 2 and if it becomes apparent that the vaccine is necessary, and there are no increased major long term complications than other vaccines, I'll take it then.
mRNA "vaccines" are not creating antibodies. If they were, why would anybody be attempting to differentiate between taking the "vaccine" and having antibodies from fighting off the virus. They would both lead to the same result. Antibodies.
I have heard multiple times from doctors on MSM that if you have antibodies from having COVID you still "need the vaccine". That simply isn't logical. The jab isn't creating some magically better antibodies than the antibodies your immune system creates.
I thought the shot got the body to create a response to the protiens on the virus. I'm not entirely sure if the protiens are what is normally what the body responds to but I still don't trust it
Ah, It apparently does use the spike protein to create them... I jist belive they are of the Non-Neutralizing variety