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Covid - children - CDC published side effects

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posted on Aug, 4 2021 @ 02:36 AM
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originally posted by: HawkEyi
a reply to: Xtrozero




Its been around for 30 years

How many of those studies have being done on actual humans with long term studies side effects of RNA?.


The rna is not the problem, it falls apart really fast. The problem is the spikes and the lipid container.
Along with administering nurses not taking care when injecting the vaccine. There really shouldnt be any blood when injecting.

And of course the fact that the spikes sometimes become free to settle in tissue where they are not supposed to.

I wonder if its easier to nick blood vessels in kids because their muscular mass is lower than in adults. Especially after a year of not running around and climbing trees etc.



posted on Aug, 4 2021 @ 10:38 AM
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originally posted by: flice

Its not new for research, but should be kept for research. Its not suitable for diagnostics.


I just do not understand your point. How can you make that statement? Your fears are holding you back because you know little about it, but the people that been working with it ALL over the world for 3 decades might know just a little bit more than you to make the better decision on it. The actual focus of it is curing cancer and going after heavy hitters like Ebola and Rabies, so doing a flu vaccine was rather easy with decades of experience already, and it isn't just one company working in some secret lab, it is many in many different countries, so either they are all wrong or you are wrong...

RNA is not a drug and it is not gene therapy as it has a very simple task of making protein, it is also short lived like a day. That was one of the problems they had to overcome in actually making it last long enough to make protein. That is why it comes deeply refrigerated in the first place.

If you think about it, it is a most elegant approach to use the natural process of the body/cell and not use drugs that do have bad side effects and can really mess up many things.



posted on Aug, 4 2021 @ 11:00 AM
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originally posted by: HawkEyi

How many of those studies have being done on actual humans with long term studies side effects of RNA?.


Well 300k people were used in Phase 3 where typically 3000 are used, and the phase was twice as long as normal. mRNA is being researched all over the world for decades, so it isn't one company in a secret lab.

Here is the deal, RNA is a natural process in the cell. A typical cell can have 200k all doing their thing. The main thing they do is make protein which is responsible for cell replication, protein is also responsible for virus replication. So there is no long term side effects of RNA as it is already everywhere in every cell making protein.

COVID mRNA is no different in it makes protein, and that is all it does, but that protein is inert and can not make new viruses so the process stops there. The mRNA makes the protein and is gone within a day, the body sees the protein as an invader and triggers the immune system to get rid of it and it does in a few days with nothing left after that other than the immune system now has the blueprint for the protein.

So RNA is not a drug that can change the chemical makeup of your body, or damage organs in long term use so on and so forth. It is just a simple function of making protein for replication. End of story....

Now there can be rare side effects, but they would be caused by the body's immune system, but long term most likely not... I wonder when someone has a bad reaction to the flu shot just how bad would the real flu be to them. I think the same with mRNA...if the body has a bad immune system reaction to it then what would the real virus be like producing massive amounts of protein and viruses throughout your whole body not for one day but for weeks?



posted on Aug, 4 2021 @ 11:06 AM
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originally posted by: flice

The rna is not the problem, it falls apart really fast. The problem is the spikes and the lipid container.
Along with administering nurses not taking care when injecting the vaccine. There really shouldnt be any blood when injecting.

And of course the fact that the spikes sometimes become free to settle in tissue where they are not supposed to.

I wonder if its easier to nick blood vessels in kids because their muscular mass is lower than in adults. Especially after a year of not running around and climbing trees etc.



Could be, but boy it is rare...it would be interesting to find out though. I also think if the vaccine caused someone side effects what would the real thing do to them as the virus would do the same thing but on a massive scale over weeks on end and not just one day.

Its like thinking wow the vaccine played a number on that person, but the actual virus most likely would had killed them being 100x worsts than the vaccine.




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