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[–] 2 pts

So everyone needs to keep getting more boosters until they get myocarditis.

[–] 1 pt

My pool guy has had no less than 4 jabs. After jab 3, he boasted about all the effects he was feeling and said, “….that’s how I know it’s working ….” I couldn’t do anything but shake my head. And I told him to stop getting injected. He laughed. He belongs to a pool co-op, where, if you get sick, the other guys step in and work your route til you get better. Haven’t seen him in almost 3 months.

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The study, published last week in JAMA, looked at self-reported symptoms after vaccination among older American adults. It found people who reported more symptoms after an mRNA dose showed “greater antibody response” when compared to people who either felt nothing or only felt sore at the injection site.

Which means that they found that lesser reaction means lower antibody response. Until;

While stronger side effects signal your immune system working, that does not mean a lack of side effects indicates your immune system wasn’t working.

These subversive kikes try the lie that (((it's totally working))) with or without a "strong immune response" just a few lines later.