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Default OT: Covid jab reactions?



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On 30 Mar 2021 12:37:13 GMT, Tim Streater
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On 30 Mar 2021 at 11:44:02 BST, T i m wrote:

As I understand it, the vaccine (most vaccines) start building our own
antibodies by exposing them to an inactive version of the target virus
(profile?) in readiness for the real / active virus and it's likely
that it's that load on our bodies that causes some of these reactions?

So assuming it is (and not just an allergic reaction etc) if you don't
have any reaction symptoms at all, could it be you haven't been given
the vaccine ...


If you're not allergic to any component of the jab, then there's no reason
for
your body to do anything except, over a small number of weeks, your immune
system notices the foreign item and starts priming your T-cells to eat it
up.


So ignoring / discarding any physiological / environmental / unlinked
effects, why do some people seem to suffer quite strong after effects?


The AstraZeneca vaccine uses a monkey virus to get the bits of the
covid virus into the cells. You will inevitably get different reactions
to the monkey virus. There are also other components in what is
injected into you and people's reaction to those varys too.