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September 22nd, 2021, 06:43 AM
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Johnson & Johnson Says Booster Provides 94% Immunity...
How long until it's a weekly booster?
We went from 8 months, to 5 months, to 2 months, in the span of a month...
Does anyone actually still "trust the science" lol
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcar...-19-protection
The best part about being a "conspiracy theorist" is not having myocarditis.
Roses are red, violets are blue, taxation is theft, inflation is too.
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September 22nd, 2021 06:43 AM
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September 22nd, 2021, 06:54 AM
#2
Originally Posted by
Bushwhacker
Haha....nope.....they just keep nodding and saying Yup. The sooner people wake the fk up and realize this has nothing to do with your health......the better.....the fact that out of 38 million ish people in Canada.......15 people 19 yrs or younger have died WITH covid.....not from covid.......any wild guesses on how many died from OD's, car wrecks, or gang violence??????? Ohhhh 50 x that amount........wakey wakey.....
This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......
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September 22nd, 2021, 07:00 AM
#3
The J&J was the only 'one shot' vaccine developed . Now they're saying it would, like the others, be even better when given two shots, two months apart.
They're also announcing that a 'booster' after 6 months will greatly enhance the vaccine's efficacy:
When a booster shot was administered six months after the initial dose, Johnson & Johnson reported a nine-fold increase in antibodies that grew to a 12-fold increase in the four weeks after the injection, regardless of age.
Still the best choice for a vaccine...a Viral Vector (Traditional vaccine) without the side effects that are now finding with the mRNA vaccines.
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September 22nd, 2021, 08:07 AM
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Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
MikePal
The J&J was the only 'one shot' vaccine developed . Now they're saying it would, like the others, be even better when given two shots, two months apart.
They're also announcing that a 'booster' after 6 months will greatly enhance the vaccine's efficacy:
Still the best choice for a vaccine...a Viral Vector (Traditional vaccine) without the side effects that are now finding with the mRNA vaccines.
Viral vector has been studied a lot but not widely used on humans until now.
"For decades, hundreds of scientific studies of viral vector vaccines have been done and published around the world. Some vaccines recently used for Ebola outbreaks have used viral vector technology, and a number of studies have focused on viral vector vaccines against other infectious diseases such as Zika, flu, and HIV."
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...ralvector.html
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