You liked my comment on an article in the Post recommending Fluvoxamine (dec 23 o this post) I'm writing on another matter. You have said that the dnager of "variants" is non-existent. I am trying to reconcile that with Geert Vanden Bossche's argument that mass vaccinating with the non-sterlie vaccines like the mRNA jabs, is creating immune pressure that could create "immune escape," or the creation of a pathogen that is resistant to any existing antibodies (from what I can tell, this includes from natural immunity, not just vaccines, but I may have gotten that wrong.) It seems that omicron is currently resistant to all vaccines, although I'm not sure if it's resistant to natural immunity. What I am asking is a) Do I understand Bossche's theory correctly? If do, b) do you agree with it? if so, how does that relate to your point that "variants" do/will not vary enough from the original SARS virus to be resistant (I may well not have gotten your theory correct, either. I am just trying to make sense of this in order to give coherent arguments to pro-vaccination people). Any clarity that you can offer me would be appreciated.
I don’t believe the F atom is at all available from drugs containing it.
It’s eliminated still covalently bound to the drug or a metabolite.
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You liked my comment on an article in the Post recommending Fluvoxamine (dec 23 o this post) I'm writing on another matter. You have said that the dnager of "variants" is non-existent. I am trying to reconcile that with Geert Vanden Bossche's argument that mass vaccinating with the non-sterlie vaccines like the mRNA jabs, is creating immune pressure that could create "immune escape," or the creation of a pathogen that is resistant to any existing antibodies (from what I can tell, this includes from natural immunity, not just vaccines, but I may have gotten that wrong.) It seems that omicron is currently resistant to all vaccines, although I'm not sure if it's resistant to natural immunity. What I am asking is a) Do I understand Bossche's theory correctly? If do, b) do you agree with it? if so, how does that relate to your point that "variants" do/will not vary enough from the original SARS virus to be resistant (I may well not have gotten your theory correct, either. I am just trying to make sense of this in order to give coherent arguments to pro-vaccination people). Any clarity that you can offer me would be appreciated.
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