Geert Vanden Bossche, DMV, PhD, independent virologist and vaccine expert, vaccines wrong weapon to fight.
He was head of vaccine develpment in German centre of infection research.
Explains why the Covid vaccine program may cause mass death. Its about humanity.
https://youtu.be/ZJZxiNxYLpcNo, I do not trust the Covid Vaccine
"Explains why the Covid vaccine program may cause mass death"
It is not explained why in the video. care to explain why?
reading his twitter and other stuff.. and watching the video here is his basic theory
in short: he is worried that vaccine single strain for 6-12months wont offer the same immunity as what a wild virus would (after recovery.. if recover) because the wild virus mutates its strain
vaccines are a single strain that everyone would get for 6-12 months. based on the first gen sequence
how ever with the time it takes to administer vaccines vs the time the virus is spreading by those not vaccinated and ignoring social distancing advice. means that the virus is still spreading and mutating.
and so there will be a point where the vaccine no longer resembles the wild virus at its future generation.
making the vaccine then not effective at providing support.. thus causing lots of death in the few weeks before governments react to lock back down to prevent mass death again. or the months to produce the next gen vaccine that resembles the virus generation thats then going wild currently
he is saying that single strain vaccine is not a good idea as it just a cat and mouse game always chasing the next generation but being behind..
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anyways
the other 'advice' .. and his flaws of his 'advice' is
1) letting people spread the wild virus in the younger population for them to get immunity from the wild virus..(07:40-11:00)
its flawed because its the letting it spread that causes it to mutate faster.
also people will still die. hospitals will still be overrun even if only young people are getting the virus
2)thinking that the virus mutates so rapidly that vaccines cant catch up.. its flawed because well even after a year the now 15-20th generation lineage is still effective by the vaccine. so its more of a tortoise chasing a leaf game
3)vaccinating people while the virus is wild is not helpful as people can be fighting a strain in the arm and in the lung at the same time which is more dangerous. however giving a vaccine before, such as giving flu vaccine before flu season allows them to gain immunity before the threat arrives.(11:00-14:00)
its flawed because he is talking about the people 0.1% that can get the virus the same week-month they get the vaccine..
yes pre-emptive vaccination would be great. but we had no warning in 2019 of covid. we had no vaccine to pre-empt it.
his fear of the 0.01% that unlucky to get covid before vaccine gets to best immune response. negates the point of the other 99% that would get a pre-emptive protection as they have not yet and wont get the virus while the vaccine gains immunity against covid
his main flaw of the video is his hypocrisy/flip flopping
lock up the frail. set the young free. let the virus spread even more wildly.
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the vaccine will never catch up if the virus can spreadfast
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the more it spreads the more it mutates which is dangerous.
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dont give vaccines while a virus is wild
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'jump on the beast with tools we have instead of analysing'
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dont rush vaccines
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he thinks that people should rely on 'NK cells' what he is not explaining is that NK cells are the cleanup crew after the battle. NK cells are called in by fighter immune cells. and vaccines/viruses first need to be triggered.
the vaccine DOES trigger the immune response and so it is the same strategy as the NK cell final result
yes someone, once their body has learned how to fight. can call in the NK cells earlier into the fight to win the fight faster.. but the issue of this whole covid era is that peoples bodies dont yet recognise covid as a invader. which is why vaccines/immunity is needed first to then have effective fight
he wants a vaccine that has the effect of already being vaccinated 6 months ago. but at the day of vaccination.