Covid Vaccine mRNA Long Term Affects

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @SteelerNationBaby
    @SteelerNationBaby Год назад +7

    Get as many boosters as possible to protect yourself and others… do it then let’s see how the future plays out vs a natural immunity person… placing my bet of nature over mRNA 100%!!!

  • @SuperBotanica
    @SuperBotanica 2 года назад +8

    sorry, but I don't want to get any additional mRNA from outside. mine has worked well for 66 years

    • @ryank4881
      @ryank4881 2 года назад +3

      Good decision on trusting your gut.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад +3

      @@ryank4881 Our gut is for digestion. We should trust data and logic ;)

    • @SuperBotanica
      @SuperBotanica 2 года назад

      @@DavidBirdScience antigenic material is injected into the body = no vaccination. it forms spike proteins, which ensure that autoimmune reactions develop in the cells. that is the great danger of this hitherto unknown and hardly tested liquid. whoever can be boosted with it has lost

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад

      @@SuperBotanica What do you mean "whoever can be boosted with it has lost" A person is 20x more likely to die of covid without the vaccine. Saving lives is a win. Also, we have been testing mRNA vaccines since the 1990's so it is not unknown and hardly tested. I have been teaching about mRNA for 15 years in my science courses. I also do not know what you mean by it not being a vaccination. You are correct that it forms spike proteins so the autoimmune reaction can create an immunity to the virus. That is what the message on the mRNA is. Unfortunately the covid virus has mutated faster than we hoped and the vaccines are not keeping up but they are still saving lives.

    • @shawn2789
      @shawn2789 2 года назад

      @@DavidBirdScience you are citing data that was debunked.

  • @ashleysalgado7627
    @ashleysalgado7627 2 года назад +4

    Talk about the “rare” reactions that some people get from this MRNA vaccine and why it occurs.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад +1

      That is a good suggestion. That might be my next video. The reactions are not because its mRNA, they are over reactions by the immune system to making the antibodies.

    • @ashleysalgado7627
      @ashleysalgado7627 2 года назад +8

      @@DavidBirdScience The vaccine still causes these reactions and that’s my point. I would like to know more about it though so a video would be great :)

  • @TeganHoney
    @TeganHoney Год назад +1

    It bothers me that you say mRNA is a part of us, true! However, anything put in the body that was not originally there is foreign. If my memory is correct, mutation occurs for some unknown reason, is it possible the vaccine mRNA could miss inform the cells and cause a mutation ? Nothing has a 100% efficiency rate. Thanks for your content sir.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. My point about the mRNA is that people were acting like it is this toxic foreign thing when our cells are making mRNA all the time. True, this mRNA contains a message we did not create. We know the reasons Mutations happen, I teach all the reasons in my bio classes. So its not unknown reasons, but they do happen randomly by accident. Mutations happen during the replication of DNA or the reading of DNA. With the mRNA it is already made when it is given to us, so very unlikely there would be a Mutation since its not being copied. I guess it is possible your ribosome could read the mRNA wrong during translation but this would lead to a single "broken" protein strand not a full Mutation. I think the part we have to worry about and watch is what are the long-term affects of having the covid antibodies in our system. And are the antibodies we make from the mRNA vaccine acting different than the antibodies produced from getting covid. There are a lot of important questions we should be asking but people are focusing on the wrong things because they don't understand the science. Thank you for the comment and conversation.

  • @lovelightstardust6404
    @lovelightstardust6404 2 года назад +4

    You deleted my comment/question.
    Why?

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад +1

      Hello, I have not deleted any comments or questions. If you did not follow RUclips's guidelines, they might have.

    • @movies7185
      @movies7185 2 года назад +2

      maybe YT sensored it

  • @nicknack88
    @nicknack88 3 года назад +6

    An easy to understand video on a complicated matter.

  • @shallallaa6964
    @shallallaa6964 2 года назад +1

    you meant to say synthetic,nothing like you have in your body

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад

      As I explained in the video, mRNA is not synthetic. Most of your cells are making mRNA right now. Here is my video to the protein pathway which explains how your cells are currently making mRNA ruclips.net/video/JKNEOat1vk4/видео.html

  • @wesleymorris1
    @wesleymorris1 Год назад

    Yea but what if the mRNA from the vaccine which is i a foreign synthetic, your body didn't produce it, it made in a lab, starts attacking it's new host , and the immune response is to attack every system of the body, making the host allergic to things they never been allergic to before, and the immune system starts over working and fighting normal functions of the body. I have experienced health problems since, like my immune system has been compromised. We where all guinea pigs, that's a fact, it wasn't tested, my immune system used to be like a brick wall, now I'm sick more then not. I hear similar stories every I go. It was a guess and they guessed wrong, just my opinion.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад

      Hello, mRNA cannot attack a host. In the video I explain what mRNA is. mRNA is simply instructions to produce a protein. In this case a spike protein found on Covid-19. So it cannot attack you. I am not saying side affects are not possible, we should just be asking the right questions. What you are saying is not biologically possible. The question should be what are the side affects of having the Covid-19 anti-bodies? But that is the same problem as catching covid. We will not know the long term affects of having covid or the anti-bodies for a while. But mRNA cannot attack you.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад

      Many people are experiencing a higher amount of colds and flu's than previously. This is because we spent a year locked up and almost 2 years wearing masks so we did not spread colds and flu's like we used to. Now that we are all out and about with not masks we are being exposed to 2-3 years of viruses all at once. Kind of like making up for lost time. So it just appears as though our immune system is lower, but in truth our exposures were lower for a few years.

  • @bundy4prez462
    @bundy4prez462 2 года назад +1

    I heard the vaccine can give you a high voice.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад

      Wow, that's a new one to me. I love hearing all the funny side affect rumors. How does a higher voice from a vaccine make any sense?

  • @RR-pn6kf
    @RR-pn6kf Год назад

    Yea but it still should be a choice & nobodies business whether one got the jab or not!!. 🗣️

  • @byronsanz87
    @byronsanz87 Год назад +1

    This aged well 😅

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад

      Which part didnt age well? I explain what mRNA is and how DNA makes mRNA which gets turned into proteins. I always welcome discussions and am open to knew data. But this is just explaining the protein pathway in a cell.

  • @DavidBirdScience
    @DavidBirdScience  2 года назад +1

    As of 2/2/22 the data from hospitals is showing the average unvaccinated person is 4 times more likely to be hospitalized from covid than a vaccinated person.

    • @sbishop1700
      @sbishop1700 Год назад

      You want to update data ?

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад +1

      @@sbishop1700 sure, I am always looking for updated data. What have you found? Or are you asking that I check the current hospital data? Either way, its always good to stay current.

  • @Blo0dmo0r
    @Blo0dmo0r Год назад +1

    Lol. This aged like milk.

    • @DavidBirdScience
      @DavidBirdScience  Год назад

      Which part didnt age well? I explain what mRNA is and how DNA makes mRNA which gets turned into proteins. I always welcome discussions and am open to knew data. But this is just explaining the protein pathway in a cell.

  • @projaaa5986
    @projaaa5986 3 года назад +2

    first