>>14035554>longtermmost vaccine sideeffects occured within 1 month (of all vaccines ever)
those that took longer were based on immunesystem responses and its mechanics.
Some people had the stuff a year ago now, still no increase in immunity problems.
The ONLY thing that worries me is the lack of knowledge about the mechanism on myocarditis. How does covid do it? how does the vax do it? We dont know.
One of the theories is that surface protein on heart cells are similar to spike protein so they trigger a response from antibodies that leads to said local tissue inflammation (which definitely should be taken seriously but its not a lifelong problem, its acute and if its over its over, more so if you're young). Even if that's the case. If you didnt get it within a couple of weeks timeframe after (especially the 2nd) dose, nothing will happen.
Why? because nothing of the vaccine is left, and the antibodies you got not only wane, they also dont seem to be reacting to any such anti-gen-similar proeins on heart cells.
>nothing of vaccine leftLNPs and their degradation has been studied with markers, modernas LNPS leave the body at 6 hours
pfizers take a couple of days
-> could be the reason why pfizer gets by with 3-4x less mrna dosage.
mrna:
insanely usntable, tons of mechanisms by our cells to silence or destroy it, is discarded after use.
spike protein:
some can get out (2-4%) but they go away after 5 days. Not like with covid (15months)
they get proteosomed inside the cells.
if the vaccine was administred correctly there is really a very very low risk.
I hate to say it because I hated how vax shills where saying its no problem at times where we didnt have enough data, but i can now say with confidence that we have enough.