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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
No, nothing has changed, viruses have behaved this way for millions of years. Fauci's comment was before the vaccine was developed, and from what I read most likely way out of context---he knows this stuff better than I do.
Specifically, COVID needs its spike protein to enter cells. The vaccines attack the spike protein. No spike protein=no cellular entry=no viral reproduction=no transmission, and Tony knows that.
Probably he was trying to emphasize that no vaccine will instantly end the pandemic, the powers that be do not want everyone getting careless as the finish line approaches
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If there is a conspiracy, it's the one where people believe that a vaccinated person, who is protected from the virus can somehow pass this same virus on to a new person. That's not how it works.
The MRNA vaccine reprograms your own cells to produce a protein that is found on the spike protein on the virus. Once your body find this invader(that you created) it destroys it with Tcells and ultimately makes Bcell antibodies and hopefully memory tcells. Therefore, once you get an actual exposure to the genuine Virus, your body knows exactly how to handle it. You never get sick, the cells that do get infected are destroyed and therefore you can't shed enough virus to get anyone else sick.
Yes, there are therapeutics that mask symptoms. Theses aren't vaccines.
I think what Fauci was talking about was that you can STILL get the virus in you. That's always been true. What the virus cannot do in a vaccinated person is convert your cellular machinery over to make massive quantities of itself and sicken you in the process. It can't do this because the vaccine told your body what to be on the alert for.