Vaccines and stuff: Pt 2

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    How do you release a vaccine for something that isn’t “alive” according to the majority of Americans today? And since it is just a glob of cells and not a human with rights, does this vax really need to be tested and approved by the fda?
    Good questions.
     

    DadSmith

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    phylodog

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    How do you release a vaccine for something that isn’t “alive” according to the majority of Americans today? And since it is just a glob of cells and not a human with rights, does this vax really need to be tested and approved by the fda?
    You've officially been disqualified for membership in the democrat party.
     

    Flingarrows

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    A little off topic, but maybe not.

    Had my 6 month checkup at the doctor this morning. While reviewing my meds ( officially off the statin meds now!), he asked if I wanted the jab. I shook my head, no.

    He said, “ I didn’t think so, I’ll take that off of your chart, so I won’t ask it on future visits”.
     

    BugI02

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    So how long does it go on?
    They won't know until we get there. If your cells have incorporated the sequence that codes for the spike protein they might make it forever. Some tests have found some individuals still churning out circulating spike protein 2 1/2 years later
     
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