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DIY-HP-LED

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State TV: Russians Are Using Prosthetic Arms to Dodge COVID Jabs

Kremlin-controlled media is deep in a massive vaccine disinfo campaign, and has been ever since COVID jabs were first introduced. The goal, from the beginning, was simple: to undermine foreign-made inoculations, and promote Russia’s COVID jabs as the very best.

But now, it seems that the fearmongering is backfiring and impeding the Kremlin’s push to vaccinate its own people. The sale of counterfeit vaccination certificates is currently the most widespread type of online fraud in Russia, and some are so desperate to dodge the jab that they’re allegedly ordering prosthetic arms to fool medical personnel.

Even Doctors Won’t Take Putin’s Vaccine as COVID-19 Rages in Russia

“So far, the most f’d up story about anti-vaxxers was brought to me by a makeup effects artist who made us costumes for our last shoot. She has a workshop, where they make props and prosthetics,” Russian film producer Rosya Skrypnik tweeted last month. “Every week someone tries to order a silicone pad that could be applied to the arm, so that the vaccine would be injected into a ‘fake shoulder.’”

The producer wrote that initially, she thought the makeup artist was joking. But then, her colleague showed her “DMs to her workshop, where people are offering unlimited amounts of money for a prosthetic arm they could wear to a mandatory vaccination. When the props masters patiently explain that the doctor would recognize a prop, and that this works only in the movies, the anti-vaxxers just offer more money.”

TikTok personality Nika Viper helped popularize the nutty idea with her video, demonstrating a mock vaccination with a prosthetic arm. It received nearly 20,000 likes. Some of the comments read: “I’d pay any amount of money for this,” “Can I borrow the arm?” and “This vaccine is dangerous.”

The story about anti-vaxxers seeking prosthetic arms for sale was also showcased on Russian state TV last month. Popular state TV program 60 Minutes broadcast a cartoon demonstrating the use of the fake arm during an inoculation. Host Evgeny Popov explained that Russian anti-vaxxers “invented another method they see as a viable option, designed to trick the doctors during their vaccination,” adding, “This is not a joke.” Co-host Olga Skabeeva surmised, “Prosthetic arms, fake vaccination certificates, all sorts of things anti-vaxxers do to avoid a vaccination. The kinds of things we used to laugh at have become a reality.”

Other methods reportedly used by desperate Russian anti-vaxxers include obtaining an excuse from a doctor by faking a pregnancy or feigning various allergies, paying corrupt doctors and nurses to administer a fake shot into a sponge instead of an arm, using a ridiculous gadget to remove freshly-injected vaccine, and buying fake vaccination certificates on the black market. “This is mass psychosis,” concluded Artem Kiryanov, member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, discussing the increasingly desperate measures taken by anti-vaxxers in his 60 Minutes appearance.

A glimpse into the Russian state media’s operations reveals at least part of the reason Russia has such a low vaccination rate—a meager 16 percent, as compared to more than 49 percent in the United States.

Last year, Dmitry Kiselyov, the host of a popular state TV program Vesti Nedeli, dedicated a segment to a discussion on the AstraZeneca vaccine. He bemoaned the jab’s “serious side effects,” spoke of gory medical mishaps and trashed the Oxford invention as a “monkey vaccine,” in reference to the fact that—unlike Russia’s Sputnik V—AstraZeneca is chimpanzee adenovirus-vectored, meaning it was made using a modified version of a virus that infects chimps.

“America was counting on AstraZeneca’s vaccine,” the notoriously anti-U.S. propagandist said as he stood in front of a screen with two posters. One featured Uncle Sam with the caption: “I want you to take monkey vaccine” and another depicted King Kong forcefully inoculating Ann Darrow, above a text that read: “Don’t worry, monkey vaccine is fine.” The segment concluded with Kiselyov asserting that less Russophobic countries have an advantage: They can use Sputnik V instead of the “monkey vaccine.”

State TV presentations followed a familiar pattern: Citing a slew of unreliable sources, hosts announced “horrendous scandals,” alleging multiple deaths and devastating side effects experienced by AstraZeneca vaccine recipients. Multiple news segments bombarded the audiences with stories of the jab’s complications, from blood clots to multiple deaths. Sinister music often accompanied the segments. They even showcased a photograph allegedly depicting a corpse lying in the street, and attributed the death to an AstraZeneca shot.

Russia Targets Fox News Fans in Bid to Become the World’s Anti-Woke Capital

The Pfizer vaccine was also targeted by Russian state media with fervor. One video posted by a Louisiana-based Brant Griner earlier this year—featuring his mother, Angelia Gipson Desselle, violently twitching after receiving the Pfizer jab—was played on loop across Russian airwaves. The news lines were dramatic: “Horrific consequences of the American Pfizer vaccine,” “Woman who suffered convulsions after taking Pfizer Covid jab being screened for permanent neurological damage, son tells RT.”

Appearing on Russian state TV, Griner urged people not to take the jab, and claimed he had been contacted by “thousands and thousands” of people, “hundreds” of whom had reported adverse reactions. “Forewarned is forearmed,” Evgeny Popov ominously said in one of the broadcasts, referring to the clip. After getting contacted by U.S. news outlets attempting to verify his story, Griner removed the clip from his social media pages—but by that point, it had already racked up millions of views.

In later videos, he said that his mother “didn’t know” the condition “would go away in a day or two,” and asked her son to remove the videos as she was “overwhelmed” by the amount of publicity they received. Still, as recently as this month, Desselle was included in a Fox News segment about adverse reactions to vaccines, featuring Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson.

Other videos promoted by the Russian state media were less dramatic, but their cumulative effect was potentially devastating. Cherry-picking isolated reports of rare side effects from around the world, the state media created a never-ceasing stream of bad vaccine news, including: “13 dead in Norway,” “Miami doctors dies 2 weeks after Pfizer’s Covid-19 jab,” “Young doctor left paralyzed in wake of taking Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine in Mexico,” and “Teenager Dies in Sleep After Receiving Pfizer COVID-19.”

On July 20, Alexei Naumov from the Russian International Affairs Council said: “Our fight for our vaccine is a struggle for Russia’s global influence... It’s a modern-day nuclear arms race and we’re among the leaders, which is great.” To further discredit the Pfizer jab, Russian TV state programs would even showcase clips of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson questioning the vaccine.

Therein lies the entire plot. Moscow’s ham-fisted approach was explicit and brazen. By trashing the reputation of Western vaccines and showcasing individual adverse reactions from all over the world, the Russian state media sought to discredit competitors and promote its own vaccines. Instead, vaccine hesitancy in Russia is now through the roof, and stories of people using prosthetic limbs for COVID shots and faking vaccine certificates are rampant. Russia now has the highest tracked rate of vaccine opposition in the world, according to a recent study by Morning Consult, with the U.S. coming in second. A July survey by Russia’s Levada-Center showed that the most popular reason for refusing vaccination is the fear of side effects.
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DIY-HP-LED

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When Russia announced that its health ministry is testing the effectiveness of combining Sputnik V with AstraZeneca, the public response demonstrated just how successful the propaganda campaigns have been. Appearing on various Russian TV shows, multiple guests appeared shocked and bashed the idea, with some saying: “Need a new batch of volunteers with no survival instinct?” and “Darwin’s hypothesis will come true in the reverse order: A man will turn into a monkey.”

Addressing Russia’s struggle to get the pandemic under control, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told TASS on Tuesday that “the not-very-rapid vaccination pace is among the reasons why we have so far been unable to radically contain the spread of the disease.”

Turns out that fearmongering about other vaccines leads to a distrust in all of them. As a well-known Russian proverb goes: Don’t dig a hole for someone else, or you may fall into it yourself.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton: 'There Are More Consequences To Covid-19 Than Just Death'

Covid cases continue to rise across the country, prompting the Center for Disease Control to advise both vaccinated and unvaccinated Americans to mask up in counties with high transmission rates. But despite the rising cases and hospitalizations, Dr. Anthony Fauci says he doesn’t see a looming lockdown while anticipating things will get worse before they get better.
 

Southernontariogrower

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Where are you getting your information?

The mRNA vaccines have liposomes, nano sized fat bubbles made from a variety of fat molecules. These encase the mRNA strands to stabilize and protect them, the fats are broken down and metabolized.

There is a ton of data and hundreds of millions have been vaccinated, the risk is minimal from the vaccine and much higher from covid. When covid reproduces it often fucks up and produces lot's of weird proteins and protein fragments, getting covid is a lottery, you have no idea how you will react. FFS at least take a couple of thousand IUs of vitamin D daily with a fatty meal, if you are young and strong your odds are good. One other thing, 1 in3 people who get covid have long term effects or maiming, also IQ scores are significantly reduced for many covid survivors.

Roll the dice? Maybe harmful Nano particles (from dubious sources) vs the shit storm of possibilities (most of them bad) getting covid presents? Then there's giving covid to others and burdening the healthcare system (and my taxes!) and the medical people who might care for you.
Article l read says
The carrier has nonoparticulates and could be toxic, lll wait a while longer thanks, self isolation isnt all bad. Imo. Canadian news is closer to truth when health canada involved or making statements. Not sure ld trust 100% mind you.
In Canada they are making a untested vaccine available asap. This has been fastracked and reviewed minimaly. If at all imo, these drug companies are paid ahead of time to produce the vaccine. Im not going further for obvious reasons. Google Covid 19 Health Canada. Read everything about the vaccine. Your an mRNA so you help sick people and are around large groups of people. I can understand why you support it.
 

CatHedral

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Article l read says
In Canada they are making a untested vaccine available asap. This has been fastracked and reviewed minimaly. If at all imo, these drug companies are paid ahead of time to produce the vaccine. Im not going further for obvious reasons. Google Covid 19 Health Canada. Read everything about the vaccine. Your an mRNA so you help sick people and are around large groups of people. I can understand why you support it.
They are neither spelling nor using "nanoparticulates"correcttly.
So imo this is the "evil mind control BS in the shot" troll, attenuated.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Article l read says
In Canada they are making a untested vaccine available asap. This has been fastracked and reviewed minimaly. If at all imo, these drug companies are paid ahead of time to produce the vaccine. Im not going further for obvious reasons. Google Covid 19 Health Canada. Read everything about the vaccine. Your an mRNA so you help sick people and are around large groups of people. I can understand why you support it.
So it makes no difference that almost all the doctors and experts along with the politicians are taking it? Vaccination rates are highest among the educated for a reason, those who went to college and were exposed to the world of science. mRNA vaccines are the result of decades of work and are used for other purposes like cancer treatment. Much of the work was done a decade ago with the SARS outbreak, a very close relative of covid sars 2. The clinical trials were telescoped, not truncated. Phases 1 to 3 were done in parallel to save time, not sequentially with a year in between, as in often the case. Experts expect the mRNA vaccines to come out of EUA in September and there have been hundreds of millions of doses administered with great results. Canada even has a vaccine indemnity program, free federal government insurance for vaccine injury.
 

Southernontariogrower

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They are neither spelling nor using "nanoparticulates"correcttly.
So imo this is the "evil mind control BS in the shot" troll, attenuated.
So it makes no difference that almost all the doctors and experts along with the politicians are taking it? Vaccination rates are highest among the educated for a reason, those who went to college and were exposed to the world of science. mRNA vaccines are the result of decades of work and are used for other purposes like cancer treatment. Much of the work was done a decade ago with the SARS outbreak, a very close relative of covid sars 2. The clinical trials were telescoped, not truncated. Phases 1 to 3 were done in parallel to save time, not sequentially with a year in between, as in often the case. Experts expect the mRNA vaccines to come out of EUA in September and there have been hundreds of millions of doses administered with great results. Canada even has a vaccine indemnity program, free federal government insurance for vaccine injury.
I dont want to argue or offend, please accept my appologies. Yes l messed up using nanoparticles but was in covid head space and uri is what kills you and l transferred the words, wasnt trying to be troll.
 

CatHedral

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I dont want to argue or offend, please accept my appologies. Yes l messed up using nanoparticles but was in covid head space and uri is what kills you and l transferred the words, wasnt trying to be troll.
Im not arsed about the spelling. In fact I smiled.

But nanoparticulates is a word I have never seen in a medical concept. It's a negative term Ive mostly used in environmental science, and it connotes pollution. Using that term is a sly antivax message, and I am a stout supporter of the vaccines, especially the mRNA ones.

I expect to see a Delta-capable supplement this fall to break the contagion chain thats really hurting us. I'll get that as soon as I canmRNA tech has rewritten how vaccines are done, with a key advantage being speed of development.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Delta Is 'Life-Threatening' For Younger Americans: Says Mary Mayhew

Florida Hospital Association President Mary Mayhew joins Morning Joe as the state becomes the leader in per capita hospitalizations for the coronavirus. Mayhew stresses the need to convince younger individuals in Florida to get vaccinated.
 

Fogdog

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Article l read says
In Canada they are making a untested vaccine available asap. This has been fastracked and reviewed minimaly. If at all imo, these drug companies are paid ahead of time to produce the vaccine. Im not going further for obvious reasons. Google Covid 19 Health Canada. Read everything about the vaccine. Your an mRNA so you help sick people and are around large groups of people. I can understand why you support it.
uh,

If you get the vaccine you are protected from the virus. Out of hundreds of millions of people who have been vaccinated, only a handful have gotten sick from the jab. Tens of millions have gotten really, really sick form the virus and almost all of them were unvaccinated. So it's not even a close decision. There is no evidence of what you imply.

What is so hard for you to understand about that?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Axios-Ipsos poll: The blame game begins over the Delta coronavirus variant
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Americans place the most blame for rising COVID-19 cases and the spread of new variants on the unvaccinated, people from other nations traveling to the U.S. and Donald Trump, according to the latest installment of the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index.

Why it matters: The findings expose a surreal gap between the views of the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, showing how tough getting to herd immunity could be — and providing new evidence that mandates could make a difference.
  • Vaccinated Americans overwhelmingly blame the unvaccinated as the central problem plus other ancillary factors.
  • The unvaccinated aren't so sure who to blame — and are far more likely to buy into conspiracy theories involving the media or President Biden.
What they're saying: "It's purely political at its core," said Cliff Young, president of Ipsos U.S. Public Affairs. "To the unvaccinated, it just reinforces an already existing false belief system."
  • "If this had happened 30 or 40 years ago, we wouldn't have the same problem," but "we're in a world that's extremely polarized," Young said.
  • "We're dealing with a serious misinformation wall at this point that's clouding facts" for a "recalcitrant group ... The only way to get to them if you're going to get to them is hard policies, hard mandates."
What we're watching: When asked whether they'd take the shots if their employer mandated it, only one in three unvaccinated Americans said yes.
  • But that was the highest response among a series of hypothetical incentives that also included getting a raise, bonus or paid time off, or being required to show vaccination in order to attending sporting events or concerts or to board a plane or train.
The big picture: Fears of the Delta variant permeated this week's national survey results — from the rising shares of parents now willing to vaccinate their kids, to companies imposing new mask mandates and extending remote work, to people social distancing and staying home.
  • Three in 10 employees say their companies have changed policies requiring others to wear a mask or extending remote work, a sign of concern in response to the rising cases.
  • Six in 10 parents of children under 18 now say they'll get their kids vaccinated as soon as available for their age group, the highest share so far in our survey.
  • And a subtle but potentially significant shift: The most stringent group of unvaccinated Americans — what we've been calling the "hard pass" group — has declined to 15%, down from a share of about one in five that held from February until early June.
  • That means while the overall share of unvaccinated held at about three in 10 in our survey, a slightly larger share of them might be persuadable.
By the numbers: Respondents were asked which or who of multiple options they blame, and were told they could choose as many as they liked.
  • Overall, most said they blame the unvaccinated (58%), people from other countries traveling to the U.S. (32%) and former President Trump (28%). Separating the responses of the vaccinated and unvaccinated U.S. adults brings the findings into sharper relief.
  • The vaccinated said their top five targets of blame are the unvaccinated (79%), Trump (36%), conservative media (33%), people from other countries traveling to the U.S. (30%) and Americans traveling internationally (25%).
  • The unvaccinated cited as their top five targets of blame people from other countries traveling to the U.S. (37%), mainstream media (27%), Americans traveling internationally (23%), Biden (21%) and the unvaccinated (10%).
  • Around one in 10 of those who have been vaccinated placed some blame on Biden, while about the same share of unvaccinated placed some blame on Trump.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The whining and squealing will be intense come September as employers mandate vaccines, but there should be job opportunities for the vaxxed in October...
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FDA aiming to give final approval to Pfizer vaccine by early next month -NY Times

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is aiming to give full approval for the Pfizer COVID vaccine by early September, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing people involved in the effort.

The FDA gave emergency use authorization to the Pfizer vaccine late last year. Full approval by the FDA could push more Americans to get the COVID-19 vaccine as it might reduce their fears about the safety of the shot.

The agency's unofficial deadline for the approval is the Sept. 6 Labor Day holiday, the Times said.

President Joe Biden said last week he expected the FDA to make the decision by early fall.

The FDA said in a statement on Friday that the agency is moving as rapidly as possible on the Pfizer application.

The spread of the highly contagious coronavirus Delta variant has fueled a new surge in infections, with the CDC reporting rising numbers of cases in nearly 90% of U.S. jurisdictions.
 

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Article l read says
In Canada they are making a untested vaccine available asap. This has been fastracked and reviewed minimaly. If at all imo, these drug companies are paid ahead of time to produce the vaccine. Im not going further for obvious reasons. Google Covid 19 Health Canada. Read everything about the vaccine. Your an mRNA so you help sick people and are around large groups of people. I can understand why you support it.
None of the vaccine given to the general public is made in Canada. There was some vaccines that wanted to go to trial but I did not bother following it because it was suppose to be a long way away and I thought the majority of us would have already been vaccinated. On the nanoparticle, yes there is something to that. Not that it is bad but that it was looked at for use in vaccines. In 2008, and since there was no

Drug delivery and nanoparticles: Applications and hazards
Abstract
The use of nanotechnology in medicine and more specifically drug delivery is set to spread rapidly. Currently many substances are under investigation for drug delivery and more specifically for cancer therapy. Interestingly pharmaceutical sciences are using nanoparticles to reduce toxicity and side effects of drugs and up to recently did not realize that carrier systems themselves may impose risks to the patient. The kind of hazards that are introduced by using nanoparticles for drug delivery are beyond that posed by conventional hazards imposed by chemicals in classical delivery matrices. For nanoparticles the knowledge on particle toxicity as obtained in inhalation toxicity shows the way how to investigate the potential hazards of nanoparticles. The toxicology of particulate matter differs from toxicology of substances as the composing chemical(s) may or may not be soluble in biological matrices, thus influencing greatly the potential exposure of various internal organs. This may vary from a rather high local exposure in the lungs and a low or neglectable exposure for other organ systems after inhalation. However, absorbed species may also influence the potential toxicity of the inhaled particles. For nanoparticles the situation is different as their size opens the potential for crossing the various biological barriers within the body. From a positive viewpoint, especially the potential to cross the blood brain barrier may open new ways for drug delivery into the brain. In addition, the nanosize also allows for access into the cell and various cellular compartments including the nucleus. A multitude of substances are currently under investigation for the preparation of nanoparticles for drug delivery, varying from biological substances like albumin, gelatine and phospholipids for liposomes, and more substances of a chemical nature like various polymers and solid metal containing nanoparticles. It is obvious that the potential interaction with tissues and cells, and the potential toxicity, greatly depends on the actual composition of the nanoparticle formulation. This paper provides an overview on some of the currently used systems for drug delivery.

Gelatin nanoparticles: a potential candidate for medical applications
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Gelatin is a protein obtained from the hydrolysis of collagen. Gelatin is an attractive biodegradable material for use in nano-biotechnology and nano-pharmaceutics. Gelatin nanoparticles (NPs) have been widely used as drug and gene carrier to targeted sick tissues including cancer, tuberculosis, HIV infection along with the treatment of vasospasm and restenosis, due to its biocompatibility and biodegradability. For instance, coating with gelatin lowers the cytotoxicity of quantum dots. Moreover, gelatin NPs have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, hence proven as a promising candidate to target brain disorders. Macrophage targeting with gelatin NPs for remedy of different diseases is repeatedly reported in previous years. In tissue engineering gelatin is actively utilized for construction of biological and life-long 3D scaffolds for bio-artificial tissues and organ production. Gelatins have a wide range of potential applications which needs to be unraveled in more detail. This review is mainly focused on the applications of gelatin NPs in biomedical sciences.

And the list goes on. So they have been looking at the technology for 50 years or more.

Understanding the nanotechnology in COVID-19 vaccines
Lipid nanoparticles are a vital component of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, playing a key role in protecting and transporting the mRNA effectively to the right place in cells. They are next generation liposomes that use nanotechnology and are well suited to stable and efficient delivery of various therapeutics.

Although mRNA vaccines have received much global interest as they are a new type of drug, lipid nanoparticles have held a recognised position in the mainstream of drug delivery systems (DDS) since the discovery of liposomes in the 1960s. Let us take a closer look at what liposomes are, their evolution and potential for use in other industries.

Liposomes – the precursor to lipid nanoparticles

Liposomes are closed lipid bilayer vesicles that spontaneously form in water (see fig. 1A) – essentially a fatty capsule. They were discovered in the 1960s and their potential as effective drug delivery systems was almost immediately recognized. Throughout the last few decades scientists have worked on the design of liposomes to control where they act, how long they circulate in the body, and where and when their contents are released.

Liposomes have proven to be an extremely versatile nanocarrier platform because they can transport either hydrophilic drugs within the enclosed aqueous interior, or hydrophobic drugs within the hydrocarbon chain region of the lipid bilayer (see fig. 1B).

They are enormously important in therapeutics, driving medicine forward, and have been used in numerous clinical trials for anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, antifungal, and anaesthetic drug delivery as well as for the delivery of gene therapies. In fact, liposomes are the first nanomedicine delivery platform to successfully move from concept to clinical application. There are a number of approved pharmaceutical preparations, for example, Doxil for the delivery of the chemical inhibitor doxorubicin to treat ovarian cancer and Epaxal for the delivery of protein antigen as a hepatitis vaccine, and many more in the pipeline. Understanding how they have been developed will help us unlock potential future uses.

Schematic representation of: (A) liposome; (B) liposome encapsulating hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs; (C) immunoliposome functionalized with targeting ligands; (D) sterically stabilized (stealth) liposome functionalized with inert polymers such as PEG


Scary huh? The rest of the article is worth reading, if you are a geek (hey I find it facinating), or a concerned vacx applicant. Now do we have lipids in out body?

"Lipids perform three primary biological functions within the body: they serve as structural components of cell membranes, function as energy storehouses, and function as important signaling molecules. The three main types of lipids are triacylglycerols (also called triglycerides), phospholipids, and sterols."

Without lipids there would be no you. A good article on them is this one. It is not that long.

Functions of Lipids
Lipids perform functions both within the body and in food. Within the body, lipids function as an energy reserve, regulate hormones, transmit nerve impulses, cushion vital organs, and transport fat-soluble nutrients. Fat in food serves as an energy source with high caloric density, adds texture and taste, and contributes to satiety.


Here is how they stack up in your body. One form is your cell walls.



And as a cell in your body.


Basically they made a fatty cell wall container to surround the RNA molecule which is the spike protein they want to deliver. Without the fatty lipid container the RNA molecule would be toast before it got in our body. The RNA molecule is a wimp.

And why do I know about lipids and cells? Because of my pain condition and how the nerves conduct pain signal. See the CB1R big mess sitting in a lipid membrane? Well that is the CBD docking site which modulates the pain. The Ca2+ thing? It opens and closes causing a milivolt pain signal to get passed down your nerves.



All holding them together is the cell wall which is the little circle with the tail. Those are are the lipids without with you would be a puddle of water with some yucky stuff mixed in.

That is, lipid nanoparticles.
 
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I got the Pfizer jab back in April. I ventured out to a gathering of about 40 people unmasked for the first time since the pandemic started. Went to an outdoor 4th of July party in my neighborhood. No mask and 4 days later got my ass kicked by Covid 19. Still not fully recovered as of 8/1/2021. A bunch of vaccinated people at that gathering aslo got sick and tested positive.
Good thing you had the shot. Might have ended up in an ICU otherwise.
 
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