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Old 10-05-2023, 10:10 PM
cheerfulgreek cheerfulgreek is offline
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^^^ Well, you have to look at both the virus and the vaccine. The main aim of a virus is to reproduce successfully, and to do this, its genetic material has to download the information it carries. Mostly, this will take place in the cell’s nucleus where the virus can access the molecules it requires to begin manufacturing its own proteins. And then, the job of the vaccine is to weaken the virus in a way to where it has a hard time reproducing itself inside the body. How would you know what your vaccine is capable of without the actual virus you created it for? lol

That’s all Dee was saying. Her post was hilarious! lol
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