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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Many questions remain, but somewhere out there, someone must be questioning if you can get too much of a vaccine when you're eating random portions of food with unknown amounts of mRNA or "vaccines" in them. Does this seem like something we should just rush in to? What if the burger I ate had the old spike protein antibodies in it for covid-24 and now that covid-27 is out, it's ineffective and causes my immune system to produce old antibodies? What if you want to store food? Now many years later you are consuming vaccines for extinct viruses and again causing your immune system to devote valuable resources to a virus that doesn't exist, and when it faces the new one it has inadequate defenses, or is a "leaky vaccine" that allows for a novel virus to do more damage than if you had no vaccine at all (antibody dependent enhancement)?