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2021-09-12 at 2:06 AM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself
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2021-09-12 at 2:05 AM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
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2021-09-12 at 1:27 AM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
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2021-09-12 at 1:18 AM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!This is the end of an Age.
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2021-09-12 at 12:47 AM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
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2021-09-11 at 11:23 PM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself
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2021-09-11 at 10:05 PM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself
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2021-09-11 at 10:04 PM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
Originally posted by mmG SARS-CoV-2 does not conform to the central dogma of molecular biology. The virus presents to the cytoplasm as a positive-sense single-stranded RNA ((+)ssRNA), where it is translated by ribosomes into two polypeptides, pp1a and pp1ab, followed by a second translation into spike, envelope, membrane & nucleocapsid proteins, which merge into the endoplasmic reticulum & the Golgi apparatus - thereby forming a copy of itself. Ivermectin acts on the nucleus. However the entire replication of SARS-CoV-2 circumvents entry into the nucleus, as it comes prepackaged as a (+)ssRNA. Ivermectin would therefore be completely ineffective in the inhibition of SARS-CoV-2.
An yet it's been proven beyond all doubt, many times over, to work very effectively against Covid. -
2021-09-11 at 8:43 PM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
Originally posted by DrugSmuggler And finally
Gene therapy - from idea to reality Gene therapy was originally proposed 45 years ago, but it is only during the last 5-10 years that significant clinical benefit has been demonstrated. Gene therapy is in most cases in the form of engineered viruses carrying a therapeutic gene. Examples of successfully treated disorders are primary immunodeficiencies and hemophilias. In some cases, gene therapy consists of genetically modified cells, such as when chimeric antigen receptors are stably introduced into T lymphocytes, and used as tumor therapy, mainly for leukemias. Genetic therapy also includes oligonucleotides, which consist of around 20 nucleotides. Several such compounds have been approved for clinical use. Gene editing, which was a utopia, only a few years ago, has now become a clinical reality. In the main, rather small patient groups have been treated and a future challenge is the scale-up of manufacturing processes and the cost-effective use of the new therapies.
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The fact remains that mRNA gene therapies have never been used on human populations before, and there's no way to tell what short or long term damage it can do. At this point, it's on par with a good game of Russian Roulette. -
2021-09-11 at 8:40 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
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2021-09-11 at 8:16 PM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
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2021-09-11 at 8:15 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
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2021-09-11 at 8:09 PM UTC in what's the last thing you bought?
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2021-09-11 at 8:07 PM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself
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2021-09-11 at 8:05 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
Originally posted by stl1 I feel part of the epic and eternal struggle against idiocy and stupidity.
Knowledge will set you free!
If you can be bothered to read it rather than stick your head up your ass like Speculum so you can't see it.
Here's the Reader's Digest Condensed version for Speculum:
Not fully vaccinated: 569,142 (92%) COVID-19 cases, 34,972 (92%) hospitalizations and 6,132 (91%) COVID-19–associated deaths.
Vaccinated people: 46,312 (8%) cases, 2,976 (8%) hospitalizations and 616 (9%) deaths.
The study said that during the specific time frame of April 4–June 19, fully vaccinated people accounted for 5% of total COVID-19 cases, 7% of COVID-19 hospitalizations and 8% of deaths overall.
These percentages were higher during June 20 to July 17 time frame, when fully vaccinated people accounted for 18% of cases, 14% of hospitalizations and 16% of deaths, per the CDC.
The CDC said that the new study suggests people not fully vaccinated had five times higher chance of infection, 10 times higher chance of hospitalization and more than 10 times higher chance of death from COVID-19.
Per CNN, these numbers suggest you have about a 1 in 13,000 chance of having a severe breakthrough cases of COVID-19 when you’re fully vaccinated.
Nothing you post is true. All it is is lies and manufactured propaganda. -
2021-09-11 at 7:35 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
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2021-09-11 at 7:17 PM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself
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2021-09-11 at 7:16 PM UTC in Why won't Aldra get vaccinated?
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2021-09-11 at 7:15 PM UTC in what's the last thing you bought?
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2021-09-11 at 7:08 PM UTC in All roads lead to kill yourself