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Vaccine Risks Explained
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| If you will not be able to enter a store, you will not be able to go on an airplane, I will have to, obviously, I will have to do what I can. | |
| I will go to court if I have to, but if I have to, in other words, if I am coerced, I'm not going to stay home the rest of my life. | |
| However, I will not take it with non-coercion. | |
| In order to receive FDA approval, the companies will have to prove there are no immediate or short-term negative health effects from taking the vaccines. | |
| But when the world begins inoculating itself with these completely new and revolutionary vaccines, it will know virtually nothing about their long-term effects. | |
| There is a race to get the public vaccinated so we are willing to take more risks. | |
| Tal Broch, head of the Infectious Disease Unit at Samson Asuta Ashdod Hospital, told the Jerusalem Post. | |
| When Moderna was just finishing its Phase 1 trial, the Independent wrote about the vaccine and described it this way. | |
| It uses a sequence of genetic RNA material produced in a lab. | |
| When injected into your body, must invade your cells and hijack your cell's protein-making machinery. | |
| called ribosomes to produce the viral components that subsequently train your immune system to fight the virus. | |
| In this case, Moderna's mRNA-1273 is programmed to make your cells produce the coronavirus' infamous coronavirus spike protein that gives the virus its crown. | |
| Corona is crown for Latin, in Latin, for which it is named. | |
| wrote The Independent. | |
| Broch said, this does not mean the vaccine changes people's genetic code. | |
| Rather, he said, it is more like a USB device, the mRNA, that is inserted into a computer, your body. | |
| It does not impact the hard drive of the computer, but runs a certain program. | |
| But he acknowledged that there are unique and unknown risks to messenger RNA vaccines, including local and systemic inflammatory responses. | |
| That could lead to autoimmune conditions. | |
| Anyway, it goes on and on. | |
| We should put this up. | |
| I know. | |
| Listen to this. | |
| So this is the author writing? | |
| At the very end. | |
| I know that. | |
| So is it the author? | |
| But when asked if she would, who is the she? | |
| Lineal? | |
| We have to tell the people who Lineal is. | |
| And that's key for me to tell you. | |
| Michal Liniel, a professor of biology, chemistry at the Hebrew University, that's Israel's prestigious university, professor of biological chemistry, told the Post that she believes there is no cause for concern. | |
| Listen to the end of the article. | |
| When asked if she would take the vaccine right away, she responded, I won't be taking it immediately. | |
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Never Seen Such Self-Contradiction
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| Probably not for at least the coming year. | |
| We have to wait and see whether it really works. | |
| Wait, didn't I just read that she says there's nothing to be afraid of? | |
| I've never seen anything so self-contradictory in one article that I recall. | |