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The vaccine does protect against a pathogen, and as a result the re-transmission of said pathogen.

The vaccine does both.

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At around ~3-minutes, he starts harping on the fact that the mRNA vaccine started as a gene-therapy to fight cancer, and then says “Gene-Therapy Chemotherapy”. For all his dissection of the word vaccine, he now utterly misuses the word “chemotherapy”, which refer to a specific class of drugs that stop cell replication.

This guy so little clue on what he’s talking about, he’s glorifying his own stupidity. Like a liberal that smells their own shit and thinks it’s roses.

3 years ago
1 score
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The vaccine does protect against a pathogen, and as a result the re-transmission of said pathogen.

The vaccine does both.

3 years ago
1 score