Here’s what message published the doctor Gabriel Diaconu on his social networking page:-
The number of circulating lies about COVID has long reached a critical mass beyond which most people repeat at least a fragment of conspiracy theory, whether they know it or not.
This includes people who make subject-predicate agreement more difficult, as well as college graduates, including doctors. And that’s because even the most cautious of people remain vulnerable to their own shadows, subjectivism, or limitation of mind.
Let’s take, because it’s important, two aspects related to vaccine protection:
i. “you keep getting sick”, respectively
ii. “You’re just as contagious”
…. like an unvaccinated.
The first lie is not really a lie. Yes, being vaccinated can still make you sick. But things don’t stop there. What kind of disease is COVID? And what kind of COVID do you do?
No one has the patience to read to the end. COVID actually means three diseases. If you are vaccinated you make MAXIMUM one. If you’re unvaccinated, you risk doing all three. Two of which have deadly potential.
The first COVID disease is “cold”. Yes, you can do this even if you are vaccinated, simply because the vaccine does not “immunize” your gateway, ie your nose and mouth. There are specialized immune system cells that produce a certain kind of antibody, called IgA. These, but also the “memory” of immune cells, can only be sensitized by the passage through healthy disease (which, if you have patience, you will see that it is not a good idea to risk). The vaccine helps you form anti-S (Spike) antibodies, which are IgGs. No Ig (immunoglobulin) A’s. AG It’s a difference, not just the alphabet.
No matter if the virus enters your nose or mouth, on a case-by-case basis (depending on other variables), you will be able to catch a cold. About me. Some mucus, a little headache, it will sting your throat, you may have a slightly dry cough (that just, no, you pull your mucus, go mucus in the lungs, through the trachea and bronchi, some inflammation you do and at destination).
Dramatically reduce the risk of thrombosis
The second COVID disease is coagulation disorder due to systemic inflammation. Well, from here things are remarkably different from vaccinated vs. non-vaccinated. Because non-vaccinated people, even if they have pneumonia, are more likely to develop thrombosis, myocardial infarction (MI), stroke (stroke), sometimes in the acute phase of the infection but sometimes 2-3 months after they have passed through the disease (function and other variables). As a result, if you get vaccinated, it’s not just a cold. It’s also about dramatically reducing your risk of thrombosis (sic!). The story of the Astra Zeneca vaccine, by the way, and of post-vaccine thrombosis, was dismantled (late) by a study published a few months ago in the Lancet, which showed that the vaccine is just a wheel in the much more complicated mechanism of these fatal thrombosis. . But that’s another discussion.
The third disease of COVID is SARS. Or severe acute respiratory syndrome. “Severe” is the key word here. SARS is not just pneumonia. SARS is a cataclysmic pneumonia. It affects the tissue that holds the lung together that it “floods” with substances that have nothing to do with it. It destroys the architecture of the lungs, largely permanently, and leaves some very ugly scars if you live to tell the story. Or they kill you. In just a few days from an intact lung you lose 60-80% of its respiratory function. You’re basically drowning in real time.
Compared to SARS given by COVID, the vaccine is very protective. So protective that it reduces the risk of thousands of times to make the fatal complication of the infection.
You sneeze at him, you cough
The second lie: you are just as contagious if you got vaccinated and if you didn’t get vaccinated.
Fake. Contagiousness is the property of the virus that actively replicates in the body. It’s not your property. So SARS-CoV-2 (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) is a virus with a “contagiousness” of it. From here, things get trickier again.
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The “favorite” organ of the virus is the lung. He makes a station in the nose / throat / pharynx, where there is a first fight with immunity, after which you “pull him in the chest” and that’s where the madness actually begins.
The more viral particles (“viral carrier”), the greater the infectivity. Because you expire it. Because you sneezed him. Because you cough it up. A vaccinated person, vs. unvaccinated, has a much smaller portage, only at the entrance gate, and that makes the vaccinated much less infectious, to the point where, for example, if you put two vaccinated, one with Delta in the nose the other healthy, the maximum that can happen is to make both of them a slight cold that disappears in 2-3 days. And with each one that “cools” the toll is smaller, or not at all.
By comparison, in a non-vaccinated micro-community, we are talking about completely different viral loads. The speed of the spread of the Delta is much higher, ie “its contagiousness”, to the point where it is close to that of chickenpox. Does it break through the vaccine defense? Yes, somewhat, as I explained above, that is, how I live on my skin now.
What would happen now if I didn’t have the vaccine? No matter how black the present may seem, and it is black, what is happening could take on the proportions of a catastrophe similar to a plague, or smallpox, or other plagues that leave behind rows of dead.
The definitive proof of the benefit that the anti-COVID vaccine gives you, when it is made by most people in the community, is how many people get sick, today, in countries with good vaccine coverage vs. how many we have in Romania. That you care, that you don’t care about this thing is irrelevant.
What is relevant is the truth. And the truth is that you do not get “the same” COVID if you are vaccinated, that is, you do not spread as much if you have been vaccinated.
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