Let’s talk about this vaccin
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Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 12:53
LinkIt’s not a cute guys
Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 12:53
Link*cure*
Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 12:54
LinkEven if you get it you can still get covid
Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 12:55
LinkMost ppl mistake it as a cure it’s not ,all it does is slightly lower the chances of you getting covid
Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 12:56
LinkAlso I feel like the vac shouldn’t be mandatory
Lookno1ce[OP]
30.04.2021 13:01
LinkThe vaccine has side affects
The government isn't trying.
They are waiting for everyone to get the virus.
When they complete it as everyone get's the virus, they'll get more money when it is in stores.
Think about it.
If they made it now, they wouldn't get as much money as if the whole population had the virus.
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i- no? the vaccine absolutely does do something. it’s not as if you will be sure of ever getting covid immediately, cuz hats not how vaccines work
vaccines introduce some of the dead virus into your body to help your immune system be able to fight better against the real virus. it does in fact do stuff, because my mom got the vaccine, and all the nice fun little side effects that come with having a vaccine, if it were fake, or a placebo, nothing would have happened.
stop believing random stuff you see on the internet posted by anti-vax karen’s and grow up.
ik ur probs 12 and very impressionably by ur parents or something but start researching for urself, and not just from what biased second sources tell you.
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I'm 13, and my dad told me about this. it's not like he's a crazy person, he's on Quora and talks about extraterrestrial life and other shit that I can't know about because I'm too young to know. But you can call my dad a crazy stupid person if you'd like. You'd only be referring that to yourself.
But you're probably those types of people that say "Oh they're not real" because all you do is sit your ass down on Flipanim or on a different site on your device
But yeah I didn't take that out of the internet
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If you died in a non-covid related death, the doctors will be told by the government to say that it was a covid related death, so it would be counted on the death rate list, scaring more people into buying more things to protect themselves from the virus, which gives the government more money.
If you guys don't believe that, I don't know what is going on in your head but you need it fixed.
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@jacky
Live, attenuated vaccines fight viruses and bacteria. These vaccines contain a version of the living virus or bacteria that has been weakened so that it does not cause serious disease in people with healthy immune systems. Because live, attenuated vaccines are the closest thing to a natural infection, they are good teachers for the immune system. Examples of live, attenuated vaccines include measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) and varicella (chickenpox) vaccine. Even though they are very effective, not everyone can receive these vaccines. Children with weakened immune systems—for example, those who are undergoing chemotherapy—cannot get live vaccines.
• Inactivated vaccines also fight viruses and bacteria. These vaccines are made by inactivating, or killing, the germ during the process of making the vaccine. The inactivated polio vaccine is an example of this type of vaccine. Inactivated vaccines produce immune responses in different ways than live, attenuated vaccines.
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COVID-19 vaccines help our bodies develop immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19 without us having to get the illness.
COVID vaccine
Different types of vaccines work in different ways to offer protection. But with all types of vaccines, the body is left with a supply of “memory” T-lymphocytes as well as B-lymphocytes that will remember how to fight that virus in the future.
It typically takes a few weeks after vaccination for the body to produce T-lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes. Therefore, it is possible that a person could be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 just before or just after vaccination and then get sick because the vaccine did not have enough time to provide protection.
Sometimes after vaccination, the process of building immunity can cause symptoms, such as fever. These symptoms are normal and are signs that the body is building immunity.
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ight, all i gotta say is just- don’t only get your information from one source, or from only biased sources.
look at the info on both sides, and in the unbiased area. do research for yourself.
if your parents are antivax, of course they’re only going to tell you biased info against vaccines
if they are provax, they’re only going to give you biased stuff in favor of vaccines
look for info between the two, that aren’t solely giving you pros, or solely giving you cons, but that are unbiased, and the most accurate 👍👍
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The vaccine isn’t meant to be a cure, it’s teaches your body to fight the virus IN CASE you actually get it, although not everyone has the same reaction
It is not a cure, and it does not make you immune, but the vaccine was made to help your body fight the virus. yes, you can still get covid, and smart people know that it does not make you immune and helps your body fight of the virus and it could help you live.