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All three vaccines are safe

I know because the government says so.
No other time was you ever offered a choice on what manufacturer you wanted
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TexChik · F
Or such a quick FDA approval , even though the FDA doesn’t require their people to take it . If it were so safe why do they go to the trouble to bullshit us? They already have diagnostic insurance codes for all the issues resulting from the “ gene therapy” .
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik Why do you put the term gene therapy in quotes?
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 because that is exactly what it is . They put viral mRNA in it rather than an attenuated virus
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik What does that have to do with your genes? Do you understand that it is biologically impossible for mRNA to alter your genes?
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 according to the libs , yet those that made it don’t feel comfortable taking it
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik No, according to the reality of biology. Would you like me to take you through that reality?
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 more Libby facts? I’ll pass . Tell me why the CDC, FDA, and the White House are exempt from the vax?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik You feel that biology is political??
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 I know biology very well . I also know that incorporating viral MRNA into an as yet untested and unproven vaccine that is killing people is not the way to go
@TexChik notice how triggered libs get when you refer to the jab as gene therapy? Turns out the FDA didn't actually approve the current Pfizer jab. It's still under under EUA along with the liability shield. A product called Comirnaty was approved instead. It's supposed to be almost identical to the Pfizer jab, but oddly, it's not in production today and they say it won't be available until 2023 or 2024. That's a long time to wait for a label change. Word is that Comirnaty will have to check the necessary boxes as a gene therapy first. Pfizer doesn't require their employees to take the jab. Neither does Moderns. Nor does the FDA, CDC and even the White House.
TexChik · F
@BizSuitStacy they won’t talk about the vax affecting the telomeres . It damages them and ultimately prevents affected cells from dividing . Sort of a delayed effect . Hence that is why the CDC requires 7 years
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik
I know biology very well

and yet you then say

the vax affecting the telomeres

Short telomere length has been identified as a possible biomarker for patients at high risk of death from covid-19. Of course, short telomere length is strongly associated with advanced age, so the association is to be expected, but younger patients with short telomere length are also high risk.

The commonality appears to be lymphopenia, which largely reflects a decline in the numbers of CD4/CD8 T cells but not B cells. We already know that lymphocyte TL dynamics impose a limit on T-cell proliferation. These finding suggest that T-cell lymphopoiesis might stall in patients with short TL who are infected with covid-19.

While writing that, I was reminded that I have seen anti-vac nutters claiming that the vaccine affects telomere length (as has been claimed above), and also that the vaccine "destroys T-cells", and now I see that these people have merely seen a couple of words they think they understand and gone off on all manner of risible tangents.
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 take my dose too, and STFU. A young associate of mine just suffered a stroke 3 days after taking the vax. He was in perfect health before that incident and complained of "not feeling right" an hour after getting his shot. I'm sure you know it all libs have made up just the right answer for it. While my doctor isnt confident with it. There are treatments for the infection. Taking an unproven vax is not working.

And why would a vaccine be affecting telomere length? All older people have shorter telomere lengths in their chromosomes.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@TexChik
why would a vaccine be affecting telomere length?

It doesn’t... that’s the whole point

The shorter telomere length is detrimental for a patient infected with covid-19. Nothing to do with the vaccine.

Some younger people have short telomere length. As I said, the common thread between older people and younger people who both have short telomere length appears to be lymphopenia, and both those groups have elevated risk of death from covid-19

The biomarker is lymphopenia
TexChik · F
@newjaninev2 says you. Doctors believe it is.