COVID-19

10+ Things YOU Should Know about the COVID Vaccine in 2021!

00:00 – Intro
1. Operation Warp Speed began in March 2020, HHS. ( 01:00
2. Pfizer 95% effective and Moderna 94%, Common side effects. ( 01:27
3. mRNA technology used in cancer vaccines since 2011, not new. ( 03:11
4. Vaccines went through Phase-3 testing ( 04:32
5. Vaccinated people may still be able to spread the virus. ( 05:24
6. Less common adverse reactions. ( Vaccine Side Effect Tracker ( 07:05
7. Potential for lipid nanoparticle immune response. ( 08:18
8. Potential antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) following vaccination. ( 09:05
9. Vaccine manufacturers have liability indemnity. ( 10:14
10. Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZenica, & Johnson&Johnson have all had major lawsuits against them. ( 11:26

COMMON CLAIMS
“The drug companies stand to make billions” 12:25
“Dr Fauci stands to make millions on the vaccine” ( 13:00
“The vaccine carries a smart chip” 13:36
“The vaccine can give me COVID” 14:07
“The vaccine will change my DNA” – Importins and Exportins make this impossible, nuclear pores ( 14:28
“Bill Gates is trying to control the population through the COVID vaccine” 15:01

OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER
COVID vaccine is free, although medical providers may charge an administration fee ( 15:20
You can easily report adverse reactions ( 15:38
Mask wearing protects others from your germs, but CDC says it likely protects you from infectious droplets as well ( 16:02
Vitamins D, C, and Zinc may play an important role in boosting immunity, Vitamin-D reduced cytokine storm ( 16:35

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