They can't put in a weak version of "Covid19" into a vaccine because ... they haven't isolated it yet. So... how do they test for something they can't isolate?
No, it inserts genes into your cells to make a covid19 spike protein that your body make antibodies against. So after two shots your body now makes proteins that your immune system see as foreign bodies and attacks. Oh, one neat think about coronaviruses is a reaction to these types of genetic manipulation in that ALL the test animals who later encountered a "wild" coronavirus died from the reaction. Check into it yourself, it sounds like a bad science fiction story but it is what they are doing.....
As slowcrash101 states, there is no way lots of people do NOT get autoimmune disorders too, on top of all the rest...
Wrong.
All the literature states this mRNA "vaccine" inserts genes into your cells that causes you cells to make the spike protein of covid19 which is then seen as a foreign body and your immune system reacts to it.
it doers not insert the antigen. It does not "It injects mRNA proteins encoded with the instructions on how to build the antibodies."
Clearly you have no fucking idea what you are talking about so stop babbling on with made up shit that shows you have no idea how any of this works.
Stupid Linux Engineer, this is not coding you weeaboo retard.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/hcp/mrna-vaccine-basics.html
mRNA vaccines have strands of genetic material called mRNA inside a special coating. That coating protects the mRNA from enzymes in the body that would otherwise break it down. It also helps the mRNA enter the dendritic cells and macrophages in the lymph node near the vaccination site.
mRNA can most easily be described as instructions for the cell on how to make a piece of the “spike protein” that is unique to SARS-CoV-2. Since only part of the protein is made, it does not do any harm to the person vaccinated but it is antigenic.
After the piece of the spike protein is made, the cell breaks down the mRNA strand and disposes of them using enzymes in the cell. It is important to note that the mRNA strand never enters the cell’s nucleus or affects genetic material. This information helps counter misinformation about how mRNA vaccines alter or modify someone’s genetic makeup.
Once displayed on the cell surface, the protein or antigen causes the immune system to begin producing antibodies and activating T-cells to fight off what it thinks is an infection. These antibodies are specific to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which means the immune system is primed to protect against future infection.
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