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DragonBear

05/05/21 2:24 PM

#372488 RE: wEaReLeGiOn #372482

You'd quibble over a decade

Well, for the purpose of 58 vs 68. Yes! LOL

and conclude that "long term effects" are quantified?



Uh yeah. The end product of the mRNA vaccines is quite simple - some mRNA encased in nano lipids. The mRNA is gone within a few days, with most of it remaining locally in the muscle initially. And the spike protein is cleared within that time, being grabbed by a B or T cell. That leaves only the nano lipids as a "long term effect". As in the host suddenly becoming intolerant to the poly-glycol or other lipid components. With that person the next time they see the substance having an anaphylactic reaction to it. No matter what the vaccine being taken. So one can quantify, because the mRNAs are simple as the end product. What isn't simple is how they are made, which is sort of elegant. Somewhere in Internet land is a NYT article complete with pretty pictures on how Pfizer makes their Covid vaccine.

I'll give ya the Adeno vectors as more of a wait and see. But only in the short term. Where any "long term effects" are determined by what the "short term" effects were. Example: If the short term effect was that 1 in a million blood clot causing a stroke, with the Drs being less than optimal, then the effect of the stroke (effects) is the "long term effect".