Will COVID-19 vaccines protect against new variants?

Virologist Lawrence Young discusses research into new COVID-19 variants and whether vaccines will provide protection against them.

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22 comments

    1. @DeadNorth 86 it does happen certain words get you shadowbanned you will see your comment yourself but if you log out and check the same comment thread your comment wont be present

  1. If they’re lucky enough to survive without immediate adverse side effects, they will likely die a few months later because their immune system won’t be able to fight off any new viruses. During animal trials of these mRNA vaccines, the animals either died or got really sick after getting new infections. That’s why mRNA vaccines have never been approved.

    1. @Bingus thats how vaxes work they alter and initiate immune responses .. so if someone’s immu e system is overtaxed then it can do serious serious harm.

  2. When you allow the government to break the law because of a crisis, they will creat a crisis to break the law……

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