Rigby5
Diamond Member
It is not experimental. It is proven. Meanwhile in millions of cases.
Sorry - but Blacks, Disabled and also Muslims don't infect themselves or others with an extremelly dangerous virus. You could compare the "non-Vaxxed" with drunken cowboys who are shooting each other and innocent people - while all others try to convince them to let it be to do so.
No, mRNA injections have not existed long enough to be able to prove anything.
The fact they reduce mortality does not mean they cause immunity to be stored in long term T-cell memory.
You have to wait for the initial antibodies to die off, re-infect the person a year later, and then see if new antibodies are produced, in order to tell if the person who has been vaxed had long term immunity. No one has found any long term immunity from an mRNA vax yet.