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It did serve as a therapeutic, the data clearly bore that out. For those in Covid high-risk groups, it was a safer risk.
The vaccinated pose a risk and are vulnerable to internal complications, especially the at risk group and elderly.
After covid vaccination a body will expell dormant viruses and covid for about two weeks. The elderly will continue much longer. I got it tipping an elderly grocery worker loading groceries in my car. She told me she had been vaccinated days before. When i tipped her, she grabbed my hand, so I have first hand experience.
The second example is a black family i heard about. The woman was obese, diabetic, and had other complications so she took the vax. To make a story short, she got her whole family sick and 3 of them died.
Just about everyone i know that got the vax has been negatively affected. My two sisters went from fully functioning and productive to severely impaired. It started with elevated blood sugars and blood pressure, then the inflammation causing swelling. One ended up with a stent and accelerated disease and the other can’t use her hands much from the swelling and is in cognitive decline. My younger brother is having issues too. I am very healthy despite contracting covid 2 or 3 times.
So the answer is no, those at risk are not protected by the vax, they seem to take a downhill turn.
Dont get me started on t cell inefficiency and cancer, rna, and impurities in the vax. Lol
