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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

Against that being a logical likelihood is this:

1. If there even is a novel virus circulating (& I have severe doubts about that, based on the fatal epidemiology being utterly inconsistent with this idea), in most people, the pathogen will not leave the airways. The battle for dominance is usually won by the immune system and pretty swiftly. So very few injected individuals would experience systemic virus & thus any chance of systemic spike protein (presumed to be the causative agent here, which might be incorrect).

2. By contrast, when injected with a gene expressing unregulated amounts of spike proteins in unsteered anatomical locations, by no means is the biooogical insult restricted to non-systemic compartments.

I conclude infection is very unlikely that an infected person would experience unwanted systemic effects. Certainly the younger & mostly immunocompetent ones.

Injected people however are in a macabre game of Russian roulette.

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