The comment: "I have so many friends...and they are just fine." ignores the fact, in order to develop the short-term "resistance" to natural infection, the injection's contents needed to be absorbed into cells...which would then be killed by the immune system. Not all cells are equal in importance. Kill enough heart cells and you have myocarditis. So in the case of friends who are just fine, the cells that were killed did not affect them adversely. No problem. Load another cartridge, spin the barrel and take a booster....then another...and another.
What a great chat with you two! Thanks for this!
The comment: "I have so many friends...and they are just fine." ignores the fact, in order to develop the short-term "resistance" to natural infection, the injection's contents needed to be absorbed into cells...which would then be killed by the immune system. Not all cells are equal in importance. Kill enough heart cells and you have myocarditis. So in the case of friends who are just fine, the cells that were killed did not affect them adversely. No problem. Load another cartridge, spin the barrel and take a booster....then another...and another.