Having studied virology, immunology, biochemistry, genetics, and epidemiology in college I do know how vaccines work. I also know all about mRNA's structure, function, and longevity in the body. How about you?
Yes, vaccines provide immunity and also cause an immune response. Immunity provides an immune response; and an immune response is a sign of immunity. You guys are proof of the aphorism, "Fear is the mind-killer." You and Laces will find this book useful: Vaccines for Dummies
I just spilled my popcorn. Waiting for Lacey to come back with not only did he/she study all of that but came higher in her/his class.
As for your two bit logic I ask you to answer the challenge that our other two resident experts have failed to produce. Observe... Shall we join you to the list or can you stand and deliver?
I did not present any logic, I mentioned basic empirical biological functionality. I assume you know the difference between logic and scientific method? If not, I can try to dumb it down and explain to you how science and logic work if you have any interest. Here's one quick efficacy and safety meta-study of 10 million children: https://www.contagionlive.com/view/...rms-mrna-covid-19-vaccines-safe-and-effective There are dozens of other studies if you choose to do a quick search on Google. Also this epidemiologist has dozens of extensive articles on various different mRNA vaccine safety and efficacy topics (heart, pregnancy, allergic response, etc): https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/ She links to many different scientific studies in her writing.
Let me know when you have read through the resources I have provided, and then we can continue this discussion.
Well, not engaging with the evidence I provided is certainly deflection on your part. No point in continuing this conversation unless you look at and try to understand the evidence. Please let me know when you have read through the resources I provided.