I have to think that vaccinations won't be as effective as
Posted on: March 1, 2021 at 10:56:01 CT
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actually getting the virus and recovering from it. That seems even more likely with the new mRNA vaccinces. Those apparently aren't going to use the body's normal immune system response to fight the virus. It won't utilize the T-cells and B-cells and whatever other normal immune system pieces to respond in concert to recognize the invader and activate the body's normal defense mechanism.
Instead, as I understand it, the vaccine infiltrates cells and activates the immune response on the cellular level. There are no studies showing how long that will last.
There are also questions about how that might initiate deleterious longer term effects, especially autoimmune diseases like Diabetes Type 1 among many others.
The virus gains entry to the cells via the spike protein and that is what the mRNA vaccines target. The reason the virus is so infectious and dangerous is that the body is full of receptors for those spike proteins. That is a main entry way for a multitude of functions in our complex body systems. If our body is primed to attack those proteins it could have some serious, even deadly side effects should things go awry, either now or in the future.
Edited by JeffB at 11:01:03 on 03/01/21