Originally Posted by
Mika-El
Hey me neither. You are right it was released relatively quickly specifically because of that head start AND because we had an unprecedented focus by so many scientists in so many countries working on it at the same time and actually avoiding duplicity with each other on what to work on. So India, Britain, Israel, the US, Germany, Holland, Belgium they were already working on the idea of tricking or teaching the body to identify a virus and fight it without having to introduce the virus itself into the body which is what these "vaccines" do. I mean technically they are not even vaccines if you ask immunologists in the sense they can't cure or prevent the spread of the virus and t best suppress specific symptoms that might otherwise be fatal.
As well the virus is mutating as we speak so the vaccines we now have may or may not work on the mutated ones and those mutated ones may requie other specific vaccines to be created. The good news though is the idea of tricking the body to fight viruses with a messenger mrna may be as effective but quicker to develop than traditional introduction of the virus into the blood stream vaccines and of courseeach time they develop a rna messenger type vaccine that works it can be amended or altered for other treatment of other viruses. At least it gives them a head start.
The scary thing for most people is that it did seem to come very fast, its new for most people, so its scary. People thing it may have unintended side effects,, i.e., it will mutate your dna and turn you into something sinister or unleash a hidden change in your body-uh no a lot more boring then that.
I think some people have been reading about synthetic biology and how genetic re-engineering is creating new life forms or plants or food to eat so they think this vaccine is doing the same thing. No. It has nothing to do with the DNA.
Is it 100% safe. No. People of course can have adverse reactions to it, or it may not work on them at all. People who have the virus and do not know it should not take the vaccine and I believe doctors screen out people with cnronic cancer, diabetes, heart disease, auto-immune defficiencies such as lupus, psoriasis, muscular dystrophy, multiple scelerosis, asthma, aids, and so on so they have protocols monitoring the story on this thread and others and I am sure you know the one about blood clots, or miscarriages.
So you are right. I just meant to add to the discussion. We are for sure on the same page. Thanks for the clarification.