The UK Develops an Alleged Coronavirus Vaccine

No healthy person would ever need a coronavirus vaccine, because the coronavirus is simply a mild flu. Beyond not needing the vaccine, many people do not want it, as they view it as potentially very harmful.

However, they’re planning to force-inject us all.

Jewish friend of Jew Jeffrey Epstein, Alan Dershowitz, is a Constitutional scholar, and he says he can force-inject you with it if you refuse.

We might be having a very public discussion about having cops kidnap people and forcibly inject them with this vaccine sooner rather than later. The British have allegedly developed a vaccine.

This news was just announced Monday, and I’m sure there will be a lot more information coming out about it, including from people skeptical of it. Right now, we can just look at what the official UK government propaganda organ wants us to know about it.

BBC:

A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response.

Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus.

The findings are hugely promising, but it is still too soon to know if this is enough to offer protection and larger trials are under way.

The UK has already ordered 100 million doses of the vaccine.

How does the vaccine work?

The vaccine – called ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 – is being developed at unprecedented speed.

It is made from a genetically engineered virus that causes the common cold in chimpanzees.

It has been heavily modified, first so it cannot cause infections in people and also to make it “look” more like coronavirus.

Scientists did this by transferring the genetic instructions for the coronavirus’s “spike protein” – the crucial tool it uses to invade our cells – to the vaccine they were developing.

This means the vaccine resembles the coronavirus and the immune system can learn how to attack it.

What are antibodies and T-cells?

Much of the focus on coronavirus so far has been about antibodies, but these are only one part of our immune defence.

Antibodies are small proteins made by the immune system that stick onto the surface of viruses.

Neutralising antibodies can disable the coronavirus.

T-cells, a type of white blood cell, help co-ordinate the immune system and are able to spot which of the body’s cells have been infected and destroy them.

Nearly all effective vaccines induce both an antibody and a T-cell response.

Levels of T-cells peaked 14 days after vaccination and antibody levels peaked after 28 days. The study has not run for long enough to understand how long they may last, the study in the Lancet showed.

Prof Andrew Pollard, from the Oxford research group told the BBC: “We’re really pleased with the results published today as we’re seeing both neutralising antibodies and T-cells.

“They’re extremely promising and we believe the type of response that may be associated with protection.

“But the key question everyone wants to know is does the vaccine work, does it offer protection… and we’re in a waiting game.”

The study showed 90% of people developed neutralising antibodies after one dose. Only ten people were given two doses and all of them produced neutralising antibodies.

“We don’t know the level needed for protection, but we can maximise responses with a second dose,” Prof Pollard told the BBC.

Is it safe?

Yes, but there are side-effects.

There were no dangerous side-effects from taking the vaccine, however, 70% of people on the trial developed either fever or headache.

The researchers say this could be managed with paracetamol.

Prof Sarah Gilbert, from the University of Oxford, UK, says: “There is still much work to be done before we can confirm if our vaccine will help manage the Covid-19 pandemic, but these early results hold promise.”

What are the next steps in the trial?

The results so far are promising, but their main purpose is to ensure the vaccine is safe enough to give to people.

The study cannot show whether the vaccine can either prevent people from becoming ill or even lessen their symptoms of Covid-19.

More than 10,000 people will take part in the next stage of the trials in the UK.

However, the trial has also been expanded to other countries because levels of coronavirus are low in the UK, making it hard to know if the vaccine is effective.

There will be a large trial involving 30,000 people in the US as well 2,000 in South Africa and 5,000 in Brazil.

There are also calls to perform “challenge trials” in which vaccinated people are deliberately infected with coronavirus. However, there are ethical concerns due to a lack of treatments.

When will I get a vaccine?

It is possible a coronavirus vaccine will be proven effective before the end of the year, however, it will not be widely available.

Health and care workers will be prioritised as will people who are deemed at high risk from Covid-19 due to their age or medical conditions.

However, widespread vaccination is likely to be, at the earliest, next year even if everything goes to plan.

Boris Johnson said: “Obviously I’m hopeful, I’ve got my fingers crossed, but to say I’m 100% confident we’ll get a vaccine this year, or indeed next year, is, alas, just an exaggeration.

“We’re not there yet.”

There are various conspiracy theories about this vaccine, and about vaccines in general. I personally do not endorse or oppose these theories, I am simply interested to hear any view that opposes those being promoted by the establishment.

Here’s a video that is popular with the anti-vaccine community.

Again, I do not endorse. But it is worth thinking about.

However, conspiracy or no, I am an extremely health conscious person, and I do not believe in injecting myself with genetically engineered chemical concoctions.

Furthermore, conspiracy or no, I am very uncomfortable with the idea that the people who created this coronavirus mass hysteria hoax are concerned about our health. I do not believe anything about this hoax, so I am obviously not comfortable with the people who staged the hoax telling me they’re going to inject me with a mysterious liquid substance.

When you consider that Bill Gates is a close friend of the late Mossad agent Jeffrey Epstein, it is quite possible that something altogether very devious is going on here.

It seems very likely that if Donald Trump loses the election, the Democrats will implement a forced-vaccination program. It seems unlikely that this would be straightforward, simply for the good of the people.

If you’re someone who is skeptical of vaccines, that is all the more reason to get out of the big cities, into a majority white small town or rural area, and run for elected office so you will be able to help organize a resistance to what is coming down on us.