Yes but it is a quantity issue. If you get sick with covid-19 you get exposed to hundreds of thousands to perhaps tens of millions. Pfizer will get your body to produce 13 billion, Moderna a bit more and AZ/Jansen is 50 billion. As Dr Zelenko says that is like killing a fly on a glass table with a hammer.
Yes, but typically one gets much lower free spike protein with an actual infection. Many people clear it quickly (or are even asymptomatic, with negative PCR tests).
The difference maybe is when our normal immune system fighting it off as an infection in the lungs, compared to protein spikes be injected directly into our blood stream and bypassing our immune system normal way it protects.
As far as I can tell this also applies to the spike protein on the actual virus as well.
The immune system is introduced to the entire virus at the nose / eyes / mouth. 80% don't experience it past that point thanks to innate immunity...
The vaccine *requires* replication within the body to do its thing.
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Yes but it is a quantity issue. If you get sick with covid-19 you get exposed to hundreds of thousands to perhaps tens of millions. Pfizer will get your body to produce 13 billion, Moderna a bit more and AZ/Jansen is 50 billion. As Dr Zelenko says that is like killing a fly on a glass table with a hammer.
IN the interview I read, here: http://enformtk.u-aizu.ac.jp/howard/gcep_dr_vanessa_schmidt_krueger/ the researcher mentions the Pfizer vaccine has triple the required dose per injection ffs. Quantity over quality.
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Yes, but typically one gets much lower free spike protein with an actual infection. Many people clear it quickly (or are even asymptomatic, with negative PCR tests).
The difference maybe is when our normal immune system fighting it off as an infection in the lungs, compared to protein spikes be injected directly into our blood stream and bypassing our immune system normal way it protects.