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Andrea Dunlap's avatar

As a clinical pharmacist with infectious disease background, I am skeptical of any respiratory viral vaccine working effectively (as we have seen recently from Cleveland Clinic and the lack of efficacy of flu efficacy - (or just review efficacy rates over the years with flu which usually are not great ) due to the nature of resp virus's rapidly mutating. However, my bigger concern here is not vaccination in general (as if its not super effective but is pretty non toxic its a no brainer), but how and what we are administering as "vaccines" . The MRNA technology has not gone through the FDA rigor of genetic product testing (which it jumped over bc of the EUA and has never had to go back and do) and there are many unanswered questions about the safety of this specific technology and also the QA of manufacturing such technology (fragments of dna etc that shouldn't be in the final product). Lastly, the choice of using a product that,instead of the protein being in our bodies for a few days like traditional vaccines, produces the protein for up to and over 700 days ,as demonstrated in studies, increases its risk for toxicity including side effects of spike protein itself (clotting etc) ,autoimmune reactions from our body creating antibodies to all of those spike proteins sticking out of and attached to all of our cells , and various other toxicities we are starting to see including increased risk of infections from IG4 reprogramming.. To sum up -- really hard to vaccinate against RV in real time, and the most common covid vaccines in US are using a technology that currently provide a lot of evidence of significant toxicity. If we really think it's useful to vaccinate RV we should try a safer technology.

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Juliet Romeo's avatar

Thoughtful piece; while I still trust doctors such as yourself and some others, I’ve come to the view that ‘medicine’ and ‘science’ should not really touch human existence if humans are eating sensibly, exercising, managing their health and living a constructive life (family, faith, purpose). This should minimise the demand for and reliance on the industrial complex of both sectors.

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