futurity.org/viruses-leaky-vac

"‘LEAKY’ VACCINES CAN MAKE VIRUSES MORE DEADLY"

'A new study is the first to confirm a highly controversial theory: that some vaccines could allow more virulent version of a virus to survive, putting unvaccinated individuals at greater risk of severe illness.'

The mRNA vaccines probably fit this definition, because they cause your body to produce one very specific covid part: an imperfect version of the spike protein. And on top of that, lockdown has the same effect.

@pete I didn't take the time to read the original article, but: it is from 2015 and it doesn't consider mRNA vaccines.
Therefore it isn't neither new nor discussing the actual topic.
Lockdown has the same effect of what? Of producing spike proteins?

Stop spreading #misinformation

@rastinza "I didn't take the time to read the original article" ←enough said.

@pete I read the article you posted... I did get the idea of what the original article is concerned with and I understood it is not relevant with what you wrote.
In truth I don't believe you read the original article either, otherwise you wouldn't have written anything like that.

@rastinza I have read the original, which for reference is at: journals.plos.org/plosbiology/

It's pretty easy to see what the risk is: mRNA vaccines target a very specific part of the virus, making it plausible that evolution would render them less effective. Second, they're an injected vaccine, for a respiratory illnesses, making it plausible that they don't prevent transmission due to a lack of muscocal immunity.

@pete That is indeed plausible.
We do not know if these vaccines prevent transmission, but they very well may not.
However the mRNA vaccines can also easily be adapted to new virus variations.
Moreover the focus is mostly on lowering the infectivity of the disease, not the lethality.

I do not think it is appropriate to apply the results of this study to this specific situation without adding proper considerations.

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@rastinza "However the mRNA vaccines can also easily be adapted to new virus variations."

Unfortunately, we don't know that. The mRNA vaccines we have so far present a *much* higher rate of allergic reactions than other vaccines, and the reactions are significantly worse on the second dose. This is likely due to antigens getting created against the RNA carrier, a problem that was expected.

We don't know yet if we can safely give people these vaccines over and over again.

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@pete I do realize you are better informed than I am, and I am thankful for the time you took explaining me everything.

I am sorry if I have been rude.

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