Monday, July 25, 2022

Yet another Covid-19 vaccine to hit the US market

Covid vaccines have proven to be disappointing in terms of preventing infection or spread of COVID

  • Originally, the government and vaccine makers claimed the vaccines would prevent infection.
  • When it was learned the vaccines did not prevent infection, they claimed they would prevent transmission, and when people got ill, they would claim that those who had been vaccinated would not get ill, and if they did get ill would not die.

Protein subunit vaccines package harmless proteins of the COVID-19 virus alongside another ingredient called an adjuvant that helps the immune system respond to the virus in the future.

  • Vaccines using protein subunits have been used for more than 30 years in the United States, beginning with the first licensed hepatitis B vaccine.
    1. Protein subunit vaccines package harmless proteins of the COVID-19 virus alongside another ingredient called an adjuvant that helps the immune system respond to the virus in the future. Vaccines using protein subunits have been used for more than 30 years in the United States, beginning with the first licensed hepatitis B vaccine.
    2. When it was learned they did not prevent transmission, the government and vaccine makers claimed that those who have been vaccinated would not get ill.
    3. When it was learned they did get ill, the government and vaccine makers claimed vaccinated people would not get seriously ill and become hospitalized.
    4. When it was learned they did get seriously ill and become hospitalized, the government and vaccine makers claimed vaccinated people would not die.
    5. When it was learned the vaccines did not prevent infection, the government and vaccine makes claimed they would prevent transmission.
    6. When they did die, the government and vaccine makers said vaccinated people are more likely to suffer non-serious illness when they get Covid.
    7. Originally, the government and vaccine makers claimed the vaccines would prevent infection.
    8. If you have been waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine built on a different technology than those previously available, now is the time to join the millions of Americans who have been vaccinated.
     

https://sharylattkisson.com/2022/07/read-yet-another-covid-19-vaccine-to-hit-the-us-market/ 

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