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It used to be considered not kosher to give "leaky" vaccines even to birds.


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2021 Aug 30, 5:50pm   612 views  8 comments

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Like Marek’s vaccines, vaccines for avian influenza are leaky. For this reason, they’re banned from agricultural use in the U.S. and Europe. When bird flu breaks out in these western chicken populations, farmers must cull their herds. However, Southeast Asia uses these leaky vaccines, raising the possibility for virus evolution akin to what’s happened with Marek’s disease.



https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/tthis-chicken-vaccine-makes-virus-dangerous

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1   Patrick   2021 Aug 30, 6:29pm  


Not all vaccines prevent infection. Some, known as leaky vaccines, prolong host survival or reduce disease symptoms without preventing viral replication and transmission. Although leaky vaccines provide anti-disease benefits to vaccinated individuals, new research by CIDD’s Andrew Read, David Kennedy and colleagues at the Avian Oncogenic Virus Group in the United Kingdom, and The University of New England in Australia, has demonstrated that leaky vaccines can make the situation for unvaccinated individuals worse. Leaky vaccines work by enhancing host immunity to a particular pathogen, without necessarily blocking or slowing viral replication. The result is that infected but vaccinated individuals have extended survival, allowing highly virulent pathogen that would normally reach an evolutionary dead-end in a dead host, can transmit.


http://epidemics.psu.edu/articles/view/leaky-vaccines-promote-the-transmission-of-more-virulent-virus

Well shit, that makes it sounds like the "vaccinated" are virus bombs, very dangerous to the "unvaccinated".
2   Robert Sproul   2021 Aug 31, 8:47am  

Patrick says
Well shit, that makes it sounds like the "vaccinated" are virus bombs, very dangerous to the "unvaccinated".


That is how I am treating the Ferrets.
3   BoomAndBustCycle   2021 Aug 31, 9:32am  

Patrick says
Well shit, that makes it sounds like the "vaccinated" are virus bombs, very dangerous to the "unvaccinated".


If Fauci really wanted to get people to vaccinate he would cite this article and say… “Ooops, guess you better all get vaccinated we fucked up and within a year or 2 Covid will be 100x deadlier for unvacccinated.”

There are just too many awful scenarios unfolding. It’s exhausting to try to understand it all.

I will say anecdotally, kids at school are catching it at a much higher rate than last spring when less people were vaccinated. I’m pretty positive my kid caught it but her immune system fought it off enough that she didn’t even test positive. Thankfully, all the kids I know who caught it were asymptomatic and or mildly to moderate cold symptoms. Does make me anxious for future variants now. We are all screwed.
4   Eric Holder   2021 Aug 31, 9:32am  

It’s important to note childhood vaccines for polio, measles, mumps, rubella and smallpox aren’t leaky; they are considered “perfect” vaccines. As such, they are in no way in danger of falling prey to this phenomenon.
5   Eric Holder   2021 Aug 31, 9:33am  

BoomAndBustCycle says
If Fauci really wanted to get people to vaccinate he would cite this article and say… “Ooops, guess you better all get vaccinated we fucked up and within a year or 2 Covid will be 100x deadlier for unvacccinated.”


Cocksucker admitting his guilt like that? No way.
6   mell   2021 Aug 31, 9:38am  

Patrick says

Not all vaccines prevent infection. Some, known as leaky vaccines, prolong host survival or reduce disease symptoms without preventing viral replication and transmission. Although leaky vaccines provide anti-disease benefits to vaccinated individuals, new research by CIDD’s Andrew Read, David Kennedy and colleagues at the Avian Oncogenic Virus Group in the United Kingdom, and The University of New England in Australia, has demonstrated that leaky vaccines can make the situation for unvaccinated individuals worse. Leaky vaccines work by enhancing host immunity to a particular pathogen, without necessarily blocking or slowing viral replication. The result is that infected but vaccinated individuals have extended survival, allowing highly virulent pathogen that would normally reach an evolutionary dead-end in a dead host, can transmit.


True but even the "vaccinated" may be at risk for even more serious harm via ADE and more and more maiming and clotting SAEs with each "booster", It's a lose-lose for both sides unless you "vaccinate" the most vulnerable only.
7   Patrick   2021 Aug 31, 9:53am  

Exactly.

This happened with measles shots, where kids who got that vaccine then developed much more serious cases of the measles.

ADE is a real thing, and demanding that everyone be injected has got to be the worst decision ever made by "public health" authorities.

The risk of taking the shot is high, and mass injections are clearly selecting for new variants, so the correct response would have been to inject only the over-75 crowd that actually has some risk of dying from Fauci Flu.

They don't care about reproduction, and they don't care about getting cancer from it in 10 or 20 years, because they are not likely to live longer than that anyway.

But people younger than that should have been left alone, perhaps not even offered the shot at all, given the ADE and variants that mass injection is already creating.

Pfizer and Moderna don't like the correct strategy because it does not maximize their profits.
8   Patrick   2021 Aug 31, 9:55am  

https://babylonbee.com/news/costco-and-pfizer-announce-2-gallon-family-size-vaccine-booster-tub




SEATTLE, WA—In a deal that probably has nothing to do with Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine showing disappointing long-term effectiveness, the pharmaceutical giant has announced an ambitious partnership with bulk wholesale giant Costco, and the unveiling of the new Pfizer-Kirkland Signature 5-Gallon Family Size Vaccine Booster Tub™.

Every Costco store is now stocked with sensibly-sized buckets of the vaccine, complete with instructions, kid-friendly self-stick syringes, and a 5-pack of IV kits for families who have been led to believe in overwhelming safety over all other aspects of life.

Kelly Earskin, while shopping for some chips and a jacuzzi, commented that the tubs were not hard to find due to the size of each bucket, and the fact that the pharmacy and vitamin shelves had been replaced with dozens of pallets of the stuff. “I had actually forgotten to pick up the vaccine, but the checkout worker ran back and grabbed it for me because Costco workers are so friendly and also because it’s required and you can’t leave the store without buying some."

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