I keep seeing people say these non-mRNA "vaccines" are like the old fashioned kind. They are not in the least bit similar. They are worse.
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Viral vector vaccines work differently. They make use of a harmless virus to deliver a piece of genetic code from a pathogen to our cells to mimic an infection. The harmless virus acts as a delivery system, or vector, for the genetic sequence.
Our cells then make the viral or bacterial protein that the vector has delivered and present it to our immune system.
This allows us to develop a specific immune response against a pathogen without the need to have an infection.
However, the viral vector itself plays an additional role by boosting our immune response.
This leads to a more robust reaction than if the pathogen’s genetic sequence was delivered on its own.The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine uses a
chimpanzee common cold viral vector known as ChAdOx1, which delivers the code that allows our cells to make the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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So, the harmless viral vector is challenging our immune system + the spike protein is challenging our immune system. Is there an OFF mechanism to stop the production of the spike protein? If not, then the body is constantly suppressing the spike protein.
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