Imperfect Vaccination Can Enhance the Transmission of Highly Virulent Pathogens
Read et al., 2015
mRNA Vaccine Designed to Shed and Create Super Bugs
The mRNA injections were never designed to stop infecion. They were desinged to shed to other. With vaccines you have two kinds. One offers sterilizing immunity and the other non-Sterilizing. mRNA equals 100% non-Sterilizing (Wauck, Mark. 2021).
With sterilizing immunity a vaccine stops a virus from entering cells and replicating. The target disease dies, it’s stopped dead in its tracks. It doesn’t spread or pass onto others.
Unfortuantely, Non-Sterilizing does the opposite. It allows for replication and spread to others while it offers no protection to the host. Instead they become carriers.
mRNA vaccines do not stop transmissions of pathogens. They shed to others with the potential of creating deadly strains and super bugs.
Conventional wisdom is that natural selection will remove highly lethal pathogens if host death greatly reduces transmission. Vaccines that keep hosts alive but still allow transmission could thus allow very virulent strains to circulate in a population. — (Read et al., 2015, p. 1)
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