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It never was a vaccine. Comparing it to something like the mmr vaccine is some of the most dumb ass shit ive ever seen, not even close. These vaccines actually prevent you from getting sick, the corona vaccine doesnt. They knew it, and lied about it and people are like, oh well.

At best it was a leaky vaccine, which is actually dangerous as fuck but people gleefully hope that it kills the unvaccinated eventually.

This world is fucked.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.349.6247.461

Read's ideas are built on the widely accepted idea that pathogens often evolve to become less lethal over time. After all, killing their host quickly reduces their chances of being passed on, whereas causing mild symptoms, or none at all, should aid their spread. So-called leaky or imperfect vaccines, which don't prevent infection but merely reduce symptoms, upend that notion, Read argues. They allow the spread of deadlier pathogens that would normally burn out quickly.

Leaky vaccines are common for animal infections, including Marek's disease. Most human vaccines, on the other hand, actually prevent infection, but that may soon change. With diseases like malaria or HIV, for which protection is very hard to achieve, researchers may settle for vaccines that save lives by preventing severe disease, but not infection.

In the study, Read and his co-workers, working at the Pirbright Institute in Compton, U.K., showed that unvaccinated birds infected with highly virulent strains of Marek's disease didn't shed much virus; they also died too fast to pass the disease on to healthy, unvaccinated birds. But just as Read predicted, the opposite occurred in vaccinated birds: They shed more virus when infected with a virulent strain, readily infecting and killing unvaccinated cagemates. To Read, the result suggests that vaccines can favor strains that would otherwise be too lethal to spread.

I have very little doubt anymore this is the entire goal of the covid vaccine. It makes the most sense when you ask why the fuck did they force everyone to get this shot.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It never was a vaccine. Comparing it to something like the mmr vaccine is some of the most dumb ass shit ive ever seen, not even close. These vaccines actually prevent you from getting sick, the corona vaccine doesnt. They knew it, and lied about it and people are like, oh well.

At best it was a leaky vaccine, which is actually dangerous as fuck but people gleefully hope that it kills the unvaccinated eventually.

This world is fucked.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.349.6247.461

Read's ideas are built on the widely accepted idea that pathogens often evolve to become less lethal over time. After all, killing their host quickly reduces their chances of being passed on, whereas causing mild symptoms, or none at all, should aid their spread. So-called leaky or imperfect vaccines, which don't prevent infection but merely reduce symptoms, upend that notion, Read argues. They allow the spread of deadlier pathogens that would normally burn out quickly.

Leaky vaccines are common for animal infections, including Marek's disease. Most human vaccines, on the other hand, actually prevent infection, but that may soon change. With diseases like malaria or HIV, for which protection is very hard to achieve, researchers may settle for vaccines that save lives by preventing severe disease, but not infection.

In the study, Read and his co-workers, working at the Pirbright Institute in Compton, U.K., showed that unvaccinated birds infected with highly virulent strains of Marek's disease didn't shed much virus; they also died too fast to pass the disease on to healthy, unvaccinated birds. But just as Read predicted, the opposite occurred in vaccinated birds: They shed more virus when infected with a virulent strain, readily infecting and killing unvaccinated cagemates. To Read, the result suggests that vaccines can favor strains that would otherwise be too lethal to spread.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It never was a vaccine. Comparing it to something like the mmr vaccine is some of the most dumb ass shit ive ever seen, not even close. These vaccines actually prevent you from getting sick, the corona vaccine doesnt. They knew it, and lied about it and people are like, oh well.

At best it was a leaky vaccine, which is actually dangerous as fuck but people gleefully hope that it kills the unvaccinated eventually.

This world is fucked.

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.349.6247.461

Read's ideas are built on the widely accepted idea that pathogens often evolve to become less lethal over time. After all, killing their host quickly reduces their chances of being passed on, whereas causing mild symptoms, or none at all, should aid their spread. So-called leaky or imperfect vaccines, which don't prevent infection but merely reduce symptoms, upend that notion, Read argues. They allow the spread of deadlier pathogens that would normally burn out quickly. Leaky vaccines are common for animal infections, including Marek's disease. Most human vaccines, on the other hand, actually prevent infection, but that may soon change. With diseases like malaria or HIV, for which protection is very hard to achieve, researchers may settle for vaccines that save lives by preventing severe disease, but not infection. In the study, Read and his co-workers, working at the Pirbright Institute in Compton, U.K., showed that unvaccinated birds infected with highly virulent strains of Marek's disease didn't shed much virus; they also died too fast to pass the disease on to healthy, unvaccinated birds. But just as Read predicted, the opposite occurred in vaccinated birds: They shed more virus when infected with a virulent strain, readily infecting and killing unvaccinated cagemates. To Read, the result suggests that vaccines can favor strains that would otherwise be too lethal to spread.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It never was a vaccine. Comparing it to something like the mmr vaccine is some of the most dumb ass shit ive ever seen, not even close. These vaccines actually prevent you from getting sick, the corona vaccine doesnt. They knew it, and lied about it and people are like, oh well.

At best it was a leaky vaccine, which is actually dangerous as fuck but people gleefully hope that it kills the unvaccinated eventually.

This world is fucked.

1 year ago
1 score