Monday, December 14, 2020

Caution! (Part 3)

Reuters is reporting today that the drug remdesivir is able to treat coronavirus patients who do not make antibodies against the virus.  After two courses of this antiviral treatment the patient tested negative.  Unfortunately, as stated in my previous articles this situation may become more and more common if some of the individuals receiving the new vaccine become gene-altered through the presence of a retrovirus.  Their bodies may internalize the coronavirus spike protein as endogenous and therefore the immune system will not react or respond when confronted with future coronaviruses.  Therefore, they may need an antiviral treatment like remdesivir or some other antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the future.  This is a similar situation to HIV/AIDS where the body's immune system stops responding as pathogens are not recognized due to the retrovirus inserting their RNA into the host DNA.  Though these problems may take up to a decade to really manifest, and at that point in time, the causality will be unclear. 

As said, it is unfortunate more studies aren't being done before wide distribution of this new class of vaccine occurs.  Patients should be repeatedly checked for the presence and persistence of the MRNA strands, even in their sperm and egg cells.  One is left to wonder, is this all a function of ignorance and rashness, or is there some deeper malice afoot?

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