2021年11月23日火曜日

欠陥品のワクチンを接種しまくって取り返しのつかない過ちを犯してしまった皆様へ



2021年11月22日月曜日

"non-Covid illness"@複数の選手@Ravens


 人によってはmRNAワクチン接種により誘発された体内におけるスパイクタンパク質の生産が止まらなくなるというコロナ感染に似た症状が起き始めてるのでは?(爆wwwwwww


匿名 さんのコメント...

> 誘発された体内におけるスパイクタンパク質の生産が止まらなくなる

わーなんか人工的なガン細胞みたいだー(ぼうよみ)

GABRIEL さんのコメント...

> 人工的なガン細胞

私もそう思ったwww

此処の読者はそう思うだろね


 

2021年11月22日月曜日

「わらはやみ(童病)にわづらひ給ひて」も源氏のように瘧を落とせば治るが平清盛のように・・・


But there is something “mysterious” going on in Africa that is puzzling scientists, said Wafaa El-Sadr, chair of global health at Columbia University. “Africa doesn’t have the vaccines and the resources to fight COVID-19 that they have in Europe and the U.S., but somehow they seem to be doing better,” she said.

Fewer than 6% of people in Africa are vaccinated. For months, the WHO has described Africa as “one of the least affected regions in the world” in its weekly pandemic reports.

Some researchers say the continent’s younger population -- the average age is 20 versus about 43 in Western Europe — in addition to their lower rates of urbanization and tendency to spend time outdoors, may have spared it the more lethal effects of the virus so far. Several studies are probing whether there might be other explanations, including genetic reasons or past infection with parasitic diseases.

On Friday, researchers working in Uganda said they found COVID-19 patients with high rates of exposure to malaria were less likely to suffer severe disease or death than people with little history of the disease.

“We went into this project thinking we would see a higher rate of negative outcomes in people with a history of malaria infections because that’s what was seen in patients co-infected with malaria and Ebola,” said Jane Achan, a senior research advisor at the Malaria Consortium and a co-author of the study. “We were actually quite surprised to see the opposite — that malaria may have a protective effect.”

Achan said this may suggest that past infection with malaria could “blunt” the tendency of people’s immune systems to go into overdrive when they are infected with COVID-19. The research was presented Friday at a meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

 

 November 12, 2021

Malaria: New knowledge about naturally acquired immunity may improve vaccines

Each year, about half a million children in Africa die from malaria. Infection with the malaria parasite is such a widespread and deadly disease that scientists all over the globe are working to understand it better in order to be able to fight it.

Now, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have come a significant step closer, as they have found an important difference between naturally acquired immunity and immunity following vaccination.

"The antibodies which the body produces when you have been infected with malaria look different from those produced by the body when you have been vaccinated. And that probably means that our immune system has a more efficient response when we have been naturally infected than when we are vaccinated against malaria," says Lars Hviid, Professor at the Department of Immunology and Microbiology.

'Natural killer cells'

The immune system can trigger various mechanisms in order to defend the body. The usual defense against infections with parasites, viruses and bacteria consists of so-called macrophages.

"When we are exposed to an attack from the outside, the immune system can produce antibodies that attach to the foreign body that needs to be fought. They are then recognized by some small cells called macrophages, which are attracted to the antibody and eat the bacterium or virus. This is basically how immunity to most works," explains Lars Hviid.

But, now, researchers have discovered that immunity to malaria seems to work differently. Here, the body's immune system uses some other types of cells to fight an infection with the .

"We have found that the antibodies look different, depending on whether you have been vaccinated or infected. And that means that the body launches some other defense mechanism, as instead, it uses what we call natural killer cells," says Lars Hviid.

More in common with cancer

Natural killer cells are usually known to researchers as one of the body's best weapons to fight cancer cells. But, now, it seems that the defense against malaria has features in common with the immune system against cancer.

"In popular terms, you could say that the has a more tailored defense against malaria than against other typical infections. Maybe we have evolved in this way because it is such a contagious and —that is difficult to guess," says Lars Hviid.

The researchers made the findings by comparing from Ghanaian people who had been infected with malaria with blood samples from people who participated in Phase 1 clinical trials of an experimental malaria vaccine.

He explains that the new knowledge may be used to develop new and improved malaria vaccines.

"Our study points to a new strategy for developing even better malaria vaccines in the future. Because, now, we know how the mobilizes the defense with natural killer , and we can imitate that with vaccines," he says.

He looks forward to being able to test—together with other researchers—whether a future vaccine will be able to utilize instead of the macrophages that the current vaccines use.

    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-11-malaria-knowledge-naturally-immunity-vaccines.html   



 

2021年11月16日火曜日

新型コロナワクチンには瘧(おこり)を招く マラリア原虫のようなバグがある
https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2021/11/blog-post_50.html

 

2021年11月15日月曜日

mRNAやウイルスヴェクターワクチンはUninstallできないし必ずバグがある





当初から免疫を暴走させる新型コロナにワクチンは厳禁だとあれほど、、、(爆wwwwwwwwwwww

                                                                       

9 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

ペスト菌さんたち、今頑張りだすと、けっこう活躍されるかも。

匿名 さんのコメント...

誰も責任を取らずに世界の人口問題を解決するナイスなアイデア!

匿名 さんのコメント...

ワクチンでウィルス情報もったmRNAがToll様受容体すり抜けるようにしたことで、Toll様受容体に誤った情報が上書きされて、コロナウィルスもすり抜けるバグが発生してたりして?w

匿名 さんのコメント...

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匿名 さんのコメント...

>誰も責任を取らずに世界の人口問題を解決するナイスなアイデア!

>2021年11月23日 9:08

>誰も責任を取らずに
これは無いだろ

GABRIEL さんのコメント...

ヒドスwwwwww

追い討ちをかけるように
追い込んでますねwww

リアルじゃこの類は
ほぼ語れませんぬw

匿名 さんのコメント...

> >誰も責任を取らずに
> これは無いだろ
>
> 2021年11月23日 20:11

責任を取るのは・・・

・身分が偉い偉くない関係なく出来損ないバカチンw打ったバカチョンの皆さん
・今後も次から次へと出てくるなんたらバカチンw疑いもせず打ち続ける皆さん
・医療業界で要らなくなった末端パシリの皆さんw

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匿名 さんのコメント...

がんで闘病中の人がワクチン接種して急速に症状が進行してあっという間にステージ上がって死亡するケースはこれだったんですね。免疫系が破壊されるからなんだ。そりゃ急死するな。

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEHfyo0V56I