Bacon Danker
on August 6, 2021
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πŸš¨πŸ’‰VACCINES SHOULD CAUSE IMMUNITYπŸ’‰πŸš¨
The new jabs being pushed on the the entire world's population is being marketed as a "vaccine," but it is it one? In the CDC studies, up to 75% of infections tested can be fully vaccinated, shouldn't they be immune? Aren't vaccines supposed to prevent the recipient from getting infected? Is that what it used to mean?
Lately, people have been telling me, "vaccines have never caused immunity" or "vaccines have never prevented people from getting infected" and that "vaccines have always just been used to make people less severely sick".
No.
Fact check: Im calling BS. This is how propaganda works. They tell the people, "it has always been this way," and people just believe it and go on to smugly tell others the lie they've been told as though it is fact.
If you look back at medical definitions of vaccines, immunity, and immune, vaccines were always meant to, "stimulate an immune response in the recipient, which gains immunity."
The screenshots of the list following the definition I provided, from the medical dictionary website that consolidates many medical dictionary definitions together, show that the definition of each vaccine states they are meant to "stimulate an immune response," "act as an immunizing agent," or "administered to give immunization against" a specific infectious disease.
Immunity is not defined as 'making it so you dont get severely ill.' The quality of being immune is, "resistant to" or "free from the possibility of acquiring a given infectious disease."
Saying vaccines have always been designed to make sure everyone is just less sick is not accurate, and honestly 2019 was not far enough away for me to forget their purpose.
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Here are some important definitions:
VACCINE - a preparation containing live, attenu,ated, or inactivated (killed) microorganisms (or some part or product of them), that is used to stimulate an immune response in the recipient, which gains immunity.
IMMUNE RESPONSE - A response from the body to an antigen that occurs when the antigen is identified as foreign and that induces the production of antibodies and lymphocytes capable of destroying the antigen or making it harmless.
IMMUNITY - the status or quality of being immune; protection against infectious disease.
IMMUNE - Free from the possibility of acquiring a given infectious disease; resistant to an infectious disease.
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