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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: LABTECH767
Yes and no.
When we're talking about pregnancy, and I read in one of the other threads that the concern here was with placental development, there is a whole dance that has to take place with the immune system of the mother and her offspring in order for her immune system not to attack the growing baby.
If the antibodies this vaccine are triggered to create are too wrong/too broad, they could end up attacking one of the critical enzymes needed for that development which is where your infertility would come from.
And this is always a concern with any drug. We saw this with thalidomide. This is why animal testing is still important to the drug making process because you absolutely cannot ethically test a drug or vaccine in a pregnant woman. Even with animal testing, it can still end up being an unknown with drugs because they only carry out the minimum in animal testing, so most drug information in pregnant women is compiled through accidental exposure.
K. Semantic-master. Show me what that graph looks like after enough time has passed
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: slatesteam
Reducing population growth rates is not the same thing as depopulation.
The fact is that, in developed regions, population growth has been declining for some while because people just tend to not want a lot of kids in such a situation.
The fact is that, in underdeveloped regions, population growth has been increasing because people in that situation tend to want to have a lot of kids.
A vaccine for SARS-COV2 will not reach underdeveloped regions for a long while.
Show me what that graph looks like after enough time has passed
Why you always trynna dance with me Phage?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: slatesteam
Show me what that graph looks like after enough time has passed
Roger.
Wilco.
I just wanna bring nibbles to the table to chew on is all
My bad. I thought this was CT site? Weird.....
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: slatesteam
I just wanna bring nibbles to the table to chew on is all
I just wanna present rationality. You know, critical thought?
I thought this was CT site?
The simple yet effective motto of our membership is "deny ignorance", which signifies an effort to apply the principals of critical thought and peer review to the provocative topics covered within.
I'll try to, but I can't promise anything.
And show me where I’m thinking critically eh?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: slatesteam
Reducing population growth rates is not the same thing as depopulation.
The fact is that, in developed regions, population growth has been declining for some while because people just tend to not want a lot of kids in such a situation.
The fact is that, in underdeveloped regions, population growth has been increasing because people in that situation tend to want to have a lot of kids.
A vaccine for SARS-COV2 will not reach underdeveloped regions for a long while.
Gates Foundation announces new funds to develop COVID-19 vaccines and increase access to affordable vaccines in low-income countries
Speaking at the Paris Peace Forum today, Melinda Gates will commit an additional $70 million and urge accelerated global action to end pandemic for everyone, everywhere
originally posted by: TKDRL
It's not really easy to find good info on, but a lot of girls in india and africa were killed and sterilized by a vaccine. I think it's the same one they were starting to push on american adolescents too.
In 1993, WHO announced a “birth-control vaccine” for “family planning”.
The National Institute of Immunology in New Delhi, India, is conducting clinical trials of a prototype birth control vaccine. 88 20-36 year old women receive a series of 3 injections of 300 mcg human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) vaccine to theoretically protect them from pregnancy for 1 year. After 1 year, they receive a booster shot to protect them for another year or not receive the booster, thereby resulting in a return to fertility.