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Don't take monoclonal antibody drugs.
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Vaccines perpetuate the diseases they claim to prevent, and have done so throughout history. (Jeff Green)
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Humanized mice used to make monoclonal antibodies. fetalindustry.com
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It is a cold... it has no greater risk for most people under 75 y/o.
If you are over 65 y/o maybe extra care once you get the cold.
If you are 75 or above then... if the therapeutics are not working ... then the risk of the jab or other things can be worth it. But, not useful for most under 65 y/o.More
It is a cold... it has no greater risk for most people under 75 y/o.
If you are over 65 y/o maybe extra care once you get the cold.
If you are 75 or above then... if the therapeutics are not working ... then the risk of the jab or other things can be worth it. But, not useful for most under 65 y/o.
If you are over 65 y/o maybe extra care once you get the cold.
If you are 75 or above then... if the therapeutics are not working ... then the risk of the jab or other things can be worth it. But, not useful for most under 65 y/o.