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Cheesemaker 7 points ago +7 / -0

Its from June 2021, but who would have known that there would be such a growing need for easier to take drugs to combat the growing epidemic of blood clots in children?

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Cheesemaker 7 points ago +7 / -0

Note, it says that fully vaccinated workers carry 251 times the viral load for the delta variant compared to the prior variants. It isn't comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated.

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Cheesemaker 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, it is under both a BLA (FDA approval) and EUA. EUA for 12-15, 15+ is approved.

Granted the actual approved version won't be readily available for a while as it needs to be repackaged with warning labels and given under the market name Comirnaty.

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Cheesemaker 3 points ago +3 / -0

ADE = Antibody Dependent Enhancement

It can happen in both normal antibodies or a vaccine (or gene therapy) when the bond strength between the antibody and pathogen is very weak. A slight mutation in the pathogen can cause an enhanced viral effect where the antibody actually makes the pathogen worse than if it were not there.

What happens is as follows:

  1. Against origin pathogen, the antibody weakly binds to pathogen neutralizing it and is able to stay that way.
  2. Pathogen mutates slightly.
  3. Against mutated pathogen, the antibody weakly binds to pathogen.
  4. The bound pair enters in the cell (the cell lets it in as it recognizes the antibody).
  5. The antibody breaks away from the pathogen due to the weak bond being even weaker than original due to the mutation.

The antibody effectively acted as a taxi service for the pathogen into the cell and the method of infecting the cells.

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Cheesemaker 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you!!!

"We [FDA] have determined that [normal reporting] will not be sufficient to assess known serious risks of myocarditis and pericarditis and identify an unexpected serious risk of subclinical myocarditis... Therefore we have determined you are required to conduct the following studies... [lists several studies due 2024 and 2025]." (pg 6-8)

They then also list the pregnancy study at bottom of page 9.

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Cheesemaker 5 points ago +5 / -0

Good small victory.

Note that it wasn't a full reversal. Basically a law professor at the university (who was requiring vaccination for all staff) sued saying his natural immunity gave him more protection than the vaccine. The school (George Mason University) gave in and granted an exemption before the case went to court.

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Cheesemaker 1 point ago +1 / -0

Commie RNA

Com(o)r(bidi)ty

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Cheesemaker 6 points ago +6 / -0

I know five people who have had covid. Three were this year (two vaccinated, one unvaccinated). Two friends had it last year.

I know a lot of people who have vaccine. One person with major known side effect (constant back spasms). I wouldn't be surprised if there are more side effects like heart inflammation that people just don't know yet (since they aren't exactly testing) or if there are more side effects in 5+ years.

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Cheesemaker 2 points ago +2 / -0

It'll work next time though....

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Cheesemaker 2 points ago +2 / -0

We need a quiz:

"Babylon Bee or Real Article"?

I know I'd fail.

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Cheesemaker 3 points ago +3 / -0

Might want to make three threads. Day 1, Day 2, Day 3.

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Cheesemaker 4 points ago +4 / -0

As long as the lockdown ends in the next two weeks when we flatten the curve it will be fine guys....

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Cheesemaker 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's probably even worse (and its pretty bad with just their numbers). They intentionally lumped "unknown" with "unvaccinated". If they didn't ask the question they are automatically counted with the unvaccinated number.

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Cheesemaker 2 points ago +2 / -0

Green discoloration... could be caused by a copper (or other metal) implant slightly under the skin that is oxidizing with acid in the skin (and thus turning it green).

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