mRNA vaccines for HIV trigger strong immune response in people
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mRna is fucking fantastic
mRna is cancelled
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I wonder if there will be any long-team side effects.
Long term side effects include:
- Not dying
- Having to pay your taxes
- Being able to experience the joys of food
- Still being broke
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Long term side effects include:
- Not dying
- Having to pay your taxes
- Being able to experience the joys of food
- Still being broke
No thanks then
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mRna is cancelled
Yes, why should we eliminate viruses and all the related human suffering when we can just pretend it is not that bad and ignore it.
I swear these wanna be Mother Teresa motherfuckers want people to suffer.
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You just responded to a comment that explained exactly what you are asking for.
Long-term side effects are called that because they stay for a long time, not because they appear after a long time. They develop quickly after the vaccination and stay for a long time.
I wasn't asking anything.
But, you're right, what I'm wondering is actually if there will turn out to be side effects that we don't realize until these have been in use for decades.
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I wasn't asking anything.
But, you're right, what I'm wondering is actually if there will turn out to be side effects that we don't realize until these have been in use for decades.
I understand what you are wondering and I gave you the answer: No.
Long-term effects happen soon after injection and stay for a long term. They don't happen years down the line.
You can also wonder whether the sun will turn green when you fart, and also there the answer is no.
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I understand what you are wondering and I gave you the answer: No.
Long-term effects happen soon after injection and stay for a long term. They don't happen years down the line.
You can also wonder whether the sun will turn green when you fart, and also there the answer is no.
Wondering something isn't a question. It doesn't have an answer. I think you took my comment to mean something it didn't mean.
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Wondering something isn't a question. It doesn't have an answer. I think you took my comment to mean something it didn't mean.
Wondering without asking a question is called "Trying to spread misinformation and backing out when being called out".
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Wondering without asking a question is called "Trying to spread misinformation and backing out when being called out".
No, it isn't. It was a casual statement of curiosity about the future.
There are always things we don't know when newish discoveries go into common use that we learn over the first few decades of really widespread use.
It seems like you're projecting a whole lot of meaning onto a casual comment when there was really not much there.
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No, it isn't. It was a casual statement of curiosity about the future.
There are always things we don't know when newish discoveries go into common use that we learn over the first few decades of really widespread use.
It seems like you're projecting a whole lot of meaning onto a casual comment when there was really not much there.
Well, the answer to your curiosity is there. No need for further wondering, same as you don't need to wonder wheter the sun will rise tomorrow. We know.
But you insist on wondering even though the knowledge is already there.
So why are you still claiming that it's a "casual statement of curiosity about the future", when the result is already there?
The terminology you use and the insistence of ignoring factual knowledge that we have claiming "you are just wondering" or "just curious" or "just asking questions" is identical to the tactics used by conspiracy theorists and antivaxxers.
If you are persistently acting like a conspiracy theorist and antivaxxer, why are you surprised you are treated like one?