If people fell over dead a few hours after the shot it would be too obvious. The nice thing about gene therapy's is you can program anything into them. It makes a lot more sense to have the shots rolled out and then have another crisis so they need a new shot to "top off" the original to protect against a scary "mutation" that "escaped" immunity because the unvaccinated boogeymen are running around spreading disease. Gotta keep people in a constant state of fear while maintaining plausible deniability.
Even if they aren't nefariously programed genes, who knows what this will do to your immune system for the next coronavirus strain. The pre-gene therapy attempts at vaccinations only made coronavirus strains more deadly (antibody-dependent enhancement if I understand the science correctly) which is why I'd want to see longer studies to see how subjects react to other variants.
Hey, maybe they have this shit figured out because I'm just a layman on the internet and not a virologist and it would be weird for them to overlook this. But with how terribly our government and medical institutions have handled COVID-19, and weighing the risk vs reward (99.9% survival rate with a known virus vs unknown longterm effects), I'm sitting this one out.
If people fell over dead a few hours after the shot it would be too obvious. The nice thing about gene therapy's is you can program anything into them. It makes a lot more sense to have the shots rolled out and then have another crisis so they need a new shot to "top off" the original to protect against a scary "mutation" that "escaped" immunity because the unvaccinated boogeymen are running around spreading disease. Gotta keep people in a constant state of fear while maintaining plausible deniability.
Even if they aren't nefariously programed genes, who knows what this will do to your immune system for the next coronavirus strain. The pre-gene therapy attempts at vaccinations only made coronavirus strains more deadly (antibody-dependent enhancement if I understand the science correctly) which is why I'd want to see longer studies to see how subjects react to other variants.
Hey, maybe they have this shit figured out because I'm just a layman on the internet and not a virologist and it would be weird for them to overlook this. But with how terribly our government and medical institutions have handled COVID-19, and weighing the risk vs reward (99.9% survival rate with a known virus vs unknown longterm effects), I'm sitting this one out.