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NIH Study: EPT Clot Shots Make Things Worse!
Posted by: Science Guy ()
Date: August 08, 2021 04:11PM

At least one study shows that the EPT clot shots make things worse when those "vaccinated" are exposed to variants ....

NIH study published December 4, 2020:

"COVID19 vaccines designed to elicit neutralizing antibodies may sensitise vaccine recipients to more severe disease than if they were not vaccinated.

This risk is sufficiently obscured in clinical trial protocols and consent forms for ongoing COVID19 vaccine trials that adequate patient comprehension of this risk is unlikely to occur, obviating truly informed consent by subjects in these trials."

Link here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7645850/

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Re: NIH Study: EPT Clot Shots Make Things Worse!
Posted by: OP is Science Moron ()
Date: August 08, 2021 04:36PM

Moron didn't read the paper, or if he did he doesn't understand it. First, it's from March of 2020 when the vaccines were just getting developed and clinical trials hadn't started, so to say that the paper says that the vaccines will cause ADE is ridiculous on its face. What the paper does is raise the question of whether the possibility of ADE, which occurs with some vaccines, should be disclosed to participants in the clinical trials that were upcoming. The authors make a point in their paper that "current Datta of COVIC1-19 vaccines is limited but does not so far reveal evidence of ADE of disease".

But the moron OP says that paper means that the "shots make things worse". Because he's a moron anti-vaxxer.

Go ahead, get your medical advice from morons like the OP if you want. Good luck to you if you get covid.

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