An ideal vaccine is effective in providing lifelong protection against disease after a single dos

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Dr. Byram Bridle: "An ideal vaccine is effective in providing lifelong protection against disease after a single dose. Now let's place the modified RNA shots into the context of this definition. We have people around the world that are well over 10 doses now. And these things come far from providing protection against disease, in fact the goal post had to be moved so far as to try to create debate about whether or not they might potentially dampen the severity of disease. And that is very debatable because it's already been mentioned today there are data showing that those who have got multiple shots actually may be disproportionately more susceptible to Covid-19...Intuitively one knows therefore based on this definition that the modified RNA shots are as far from being an ideal vaccine as one can possibly get while still trying to fit them under the umbrella term of vaccine...An ideal vaccine, you give one dose to somebody who has fully mature and competent immune system and they should be protected from the disease for the remainder of their life."

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