Although April 1 is still a couple of weeks off, I couldn’t resist sharing information on a potential new Covid vaccine.
Thanks to Dale at future daze for a good laugh to end the week. 🤣 Have a good weekend.
Although April 1 is still a couple of weeks off, I couldn’t resist sharing information on a potential new Covid vaccine.
Thanks to Dale at future daze for a good laugh to end the week. 🤣 Have a good weekend.
Hahahah i laugh now
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Something to consider: From a friend, we did a little research, and discovered, as we understand, the vaccine creation utilizes abortion tissue. Other vaccines we have researched, discovering, as we understand, the utilization. In the times we live, we aren’t told the full background of much that goes on. For instance, we don’t shop with companies that support abortions or removing our constitutional freedoms. Easy to look up if one researches. Might have to use different search engines.
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Good question. Here’s what I found.
“In 1972, Alex van der Eb, a molecular biologist, took cells from an aborted human embryo and cultured them in his lab in Leiden University in the Netherlands. The cells have since become “immortal,” meaning the descendants of the original cells have played a role in the research of numerous vaccines, including rubella, adenovirus, polio, rabies, chickenpox, Ebola and, most recently, several of the most widely used coronavirus vaccines.”
So tissue from a fetus is not used in Covid-19 vaccines just cells that have been artificially created from cells from fetal tissue 50 years ago. The Catholic Church, which opposes abortion and any use of cells obtained from human embryos, has no objection to the Covid-19 vaccines. The Pope has been vaccinated.
See, https://www.newsweek.com/covid-19-vaccines-fetal-tissue-science-controversy-explained-1575863
Thanks for you interest and comments.
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Here’s the thing. At any time, whenever it happens, if what you’re saying is true, then that will lead to commonplace practice, and then….
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It is right to be concerned for the unborn. Vaccines do not endanger them because they are not created from fetal tissue. In my view concern for the lives of the millions who have died from Covid-19 and the hundreds of millions who have been infected is also important.
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The vaccine, and others, that have been created, from what we understand from reading, discussing, and otherwise indicates the usage of fetal tissue to come to the conclusions. In other words, without fetal tissue, we would not have the vaccine so quickly. It might have taken much longer. But I would always be for other methods of vaccines, even if it means we have to wait.
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Doing a little research, we learned this vaccine does not work in the traditional sense: using dead viruses to prompt a protective response. From what we’ve read and understand, the covid vaccine uses your mrna (messenger ribonucleaic acid) to instruct your body to protect. From what we understand, this has been studied over the past two decades (i.e. rabies), but not population-wide, and studies still don’t know the full long-term effect, even on something that has traditional flu-like numbers. Some writings indicate mild, serious, and very serious side effects, either earlier or later. I encourage people to research so we can have a more-informed populace.
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Research is always good. In the end the decision to get vaccinated or not comes with uncertainties either way.
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Si si🙃
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Lol.
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Very clever, right? 😄
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lol very very cool!
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This vaccine may not prevent contracting Covid-19 but it may take the sting out of having the disease. 🤣
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Funny!
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I got a kick out of this one. 😄 Take care. John
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A painless remedy, for sure.
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This a remedy many would stand in line for. 😄
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no doubt
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I think I may have had this vaccine once already…. 😉
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I think there should be a lot of immunity in the community if this “vaccine” works. 😊
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Wow..is that real?
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I don’t think it prevents Covid-19 disease, but you ight not care. 😄
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cool 😎 looks like something I used to roll in the ’70’s and passed around the room on a roach clip ❗️ 😉
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I hear you. That Rasta hypo is a masterpiece.
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Wonderful share!
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I got a laugh out of it. 😄
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That’s very cool!
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