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To do or not
to vaccinate
against
COVID-19?

  • The virus

    • How it works

    • The virus approaches the cell.

    • Spikes the virus into the cell

    • Virus RNA enters the cell

    • The cell produces virus

    • Consequences of Covid-19 

    • 2% die

    • 5% are hooked up to the ventilator

    • Post-covid syndrome

      • Chronic fatigue syndrome

      • Prolonged dyspnoea/cough

      • Impaired lung function, fibrosis

      • Chest pain

      • Heart palpitations

      • Heart muscle inflammation

      • Joint pain

      • Cognitive disorders

      • Memory

      • Concentration

      • Depression

      • Muscle pain

      • Headache

      • Hair loss

      • Sleep problems

      • Damage to other organs

      • Inflammatory processes

      • Lack of odour

    • Possible serious illnesses

      • Dementia

      • Guillain-Barré syndrome

      • Diabetes mellitus

      • Oncology

  • Types of people

    • Proponents of the conspiracy theory

    • Chipping

    • 5G towers

    • The golden billion

    • Anti-vaccinationists

    • Against all vaccines

      • Better to get sick naturally

      • No need to inject chemo

    • Side-effects

      • Thrombosis

      • Fatal outcome

    • Ordinary people

    • Infopositive people

    • Vaccinated

    • Heightened level of self-importance

      • A splash of moralizing

      • All the unvaccinated are conspiracy theory buffs

    • Mild case of disease

    • The system benefits from living people

      • Paying taxes

      • An unvaccinated country is an incubator for new strains

  • The vaccine

    • How it works

    • Only the spikes from the virus are left behind

      • No RNA in the spikes
    • Sent them to the adenovirus

      • Adenovirus causes common SARS

      • Turned off adenovirus's ability to reproduce

      • Use it as a vehicle

    • Cell produces spikes

    • Antibodies destroy foreign particles (spikes)

    • Trains cellular immunity

      • Cellular immunity

      • Т

        • T lymphocytes sweep the cell
      • Б

        • Instructors

        • Educate antibodies for a specific target

        • Become memory cells

        • Retrain antibodies in case of virus modification

      • Antibodies recognise new strain more quickly

      • More antibodies

      • More chance of responding to the virus

      • Therefore first vaccines are also effective for new strains

    • Side effects of vaccination

    • Fever

    • Chills

    • Muscle ache

    • Headache

    • Pain at injection site

    • Older generation has an easier time with vaccination

      • Weak immune response
    • Risk of thrombosis

      • 0.0034% of vaccine

      • 4% of covid

      • 0.000072% fatal

    • Effectiveness

    • Reduces risk of hospitalization

      • 1 dose by 75%

      • 2 dose by 94%

    • Phase trial publications available 

    • Approved

      • State

      • WHO