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    1. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

      Hiya so COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are coming, and that's great! But you should be aware that the immune response they produce is somewhat intense (if they didn't do this they couldn't be effective). https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/23/covid-vaccine-cdc-should-warn-people-the-side-effects-from-shots-wont-be-walk-in-the-park-.html?__source=sharebar|facebook&par=sharebar&fbclid=IwAR1sJXNM4IxceUwlrfoOTyXpUiYQG-HMNYXW6AAuf4g005vkenAuoJQgCos …

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    2. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

      You might get a fever or have joint pains or get a headache, especially after the second dose, and it might be disruptive to your normal routine for a day or two. That's normal and indicates your immune system is functioning as it should be.

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    3. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

      On the other hand, you might not get these side effects. But, that doesn't necessarily mean you aren't protected, so don't worry. In any case, these are much better than getting COVID-19, so please don't be discouraged by this.

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      Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

      If flu is any precedent, once the vaccine is rolled out, you will hear plenty of reports that someone got a vaccine for COVID-19 and it gave them COVID-19. This is impossible.

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        2. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          The mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) contain only the receptor binding domain of the spike protein (this is the part that makes contact with our ACE2 proteins so the virus can get into the cell, and antibodies directed against this will prevent the virus from being able...

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        3. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          to enter cells and cause disease). Not even the whole spike protein. There's no chance here that they can give you COVID-19. The instructions just aren't there. There's no virus being made.

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        4. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          The vectored vaccines use a different virus (a vector) that just has the spike protein stuck to their surface which the immune system will respond against. Many of these viruses have mutations that make them incapable of replicating, including the Oxford/AZ vaccine.

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        5. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          What's actually happening here is: - the patient in question got the vaccine and had a significant immune response with those unpleasant side effects and concluded that they have COVID-19.

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        6. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          - the patient contracted COVID-19 before they got the vaccine and the vaccine failed to provide adequate protection to prevent them from getting the disease (possible given the long incubation period, especially if there was only time for one dose).

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        7. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          - the patient got the vaccine and generated a protective response but contracted some unrelated infection that they decided was COVID-19 This is the same as what we see with influenza. Influenza vaccines come in two forms.

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        8. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          You can get a nasal spray vaccine which contains a live virus but it has been adapted to grow very poorly in humans and cannot cause disease. If somehow this virus was found to be the cause of a true case of influenza, it would reflect a SEVERE immunodeficiency.

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        9. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 25 Nov 2020

          Alternatively, the injection vaccine contains no live flu virus. It contains the proteins that the immune system responds to from flu, but no intact virus. You can't get flu from the flu vaccine. You won't be able to get COVID-19 from a COVID-19 vaccine. Hope that makes sense.

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        10. Edward Nirenberg‏ @ENirenberg 26 Nov 2020

          I was asked to put this on my blog so I did it here, if you prefer to read that:https://www.deplatformdisease.com/blog/covid-19-vaccines-are-not-going-to-give-you-covid-19 …

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        2. Adam Wex‏ @AdamWex52 26 Nov 2020
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          Like getting mauled by a dead bear.

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        3. Twitchy Rascal  😎  ✨‏ @andhisband 27 Nov 2020
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          No. Like getting mauled by a dead bear's amputated paw.

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