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re: Trigger alert: mRNA vaccine developers win Nobel Prize.

Posted on 10/2/23 at 11:05 am to
Posted by troyt37
Member since Mar 2008
14675 posts
Posted on 10/2/23 at 11:05 am to
Yeah? Well in 1949 they gave a Nobel prize to the brain surgeon who devised the lobotomy, so....
Posted by 2020_reVISION
Richmond,VA
Member since Dec 2020
3289 posts
Posted on 10/2/23 at 11:12 am to
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f I got 8 polio shots and still came down with polio all the time, I'd be asking questions.



See: The Cutter Incident
Posted by CleverUserName
Member since Oct 2016
16285 posts
Posted on 10/2/23 at 11:29 am to
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There's no evidence that Ivermectin works for COVID. It's been awhile since I looked at the evidence, but 11 months ago the results of a double-blind placebo-controlled trial of ivermecticn were published in JAMA. That study found it did no better than a placebo of sugar pills.


There is no evidence masks curbs the spread of Covid.. but how did that turn out?

There is no evidence the vaccine prevented the spread of Covid.. how did that turn out?

There is no evidence that Covid started in a wet market and not a gain of function lab in Wuhan… how did that go?

There is no evidence that Trump was xenophobic, as the democrats all claimed, when he restricted travel from China… how did that turn out?
Posted by WeeWee
Member since Aug 2012
43908 posts
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:33 am to
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There is very little evidence that it works for covid.

There were myriad opportunities to see where the evidence led on the matter, but the unelected bureaucratic state was coordinating with Big Tech at every opportunity to suppress the discussion.


How many times do you people have to be told the basics? Ivermectin has not demonstrated antiviral effects at approved and safe dosages. The antiviral effects were only seen in lab rats at doses that would be extremely neurotoxic if administered to humans. Ivermectin is a wonderful drug for parasites and it is safe at the approved doses. However, it is not safe at doses needed to see the antiviral effects.
Posted by idsrdum
Member since Jan 2017
602 posts
Posted on 10/4/23 at 11:36 am to
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understanding of how mRNA interacts with immune systems

This understanding is severely lacking and questions remain, especially regarding how vaccination is affecting the innate immune system.
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This also raises the question of whether mRNA-iLNP vaccines are capable of inducing long-lasting boosting effects in myeloid cells (trained immunity) that may influence the protection against COVID-19 or other infectious diseases
LINK

Shouldn't this question have been answered before recommending vaccination to the entire population?
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