guzzimaestro wrote:
The v***s is constantly mutating the original vax is now useless, hence the endless "booster " shots. The v*****es destroy natural immunity, which means people will get sicker from other various things, not just "c***d"
MY god man, v*****es don't destroy your natural immunity, what have you been reading now? I don't know your age but let's start with polio, if you're older, you could have had polio, but you'd have to be considerably older to have never received the polio v******tion.
What about , measles or mumps, if younger, what about rubella/German measles. If you never had them, it's because you were v******ted. Probably not, you're young enough to have gotten the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) v******tion. Then there's chicken pox, have that? Have those v******tions hindered your i****e s****m?
Here's some mind blowing information for you.
18th century1796 – Edward Jenner develops and documents first v*****e for smallpox.
Side Note: The smallpox v*****e, introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796, was the first successful v*****e to be developed.
19th century1880 – First v*****e for cholera by Louis Pasteur[3][4]
1885 – First v*****e for rabies by Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux[5][6]
1890 – First v*****e for tetanus (serum antitoxin) by Emil von Behring[7]
1896 – First v*****e for typhoid fever by Almroth Edward Wright, Richard Pfeiffer, and Wilhelm Kolle[8]
1897 – First v*****e for bubonic plague by Waldemar Haffkine
20th century1921 – First v*****e for tuberculosis by Albert Calmette[9][10]
1923 – First v*****e for diphtheria by Gaston Ramon, Emil von Behring and Kitasato Shibasaburō
1924 – First v*****e for scarlet fever by George F. Dick and Gladys Dick
1924 – First inactive v*****e for tetanus (tetanus toxoid, TT) by Gaston Ramon, C. Zoeller and P. Descombey
1926 – First v*****e for pertussis (whooping cough) by Leila Denmark
1932 – First v*****e for yellow fever by Max Theiler and Jean Laigret
1937 – First v*****e for typhus by Rudolf Weigl, Ludwik Fleck and Hans Zinsser
1937 – First v*****e for influenza by Anatol Smorodintsev[11]
1941 – First v*****e for tick-borne encephalitis
1952 – First v*****e for polio (Salk v*****e)
1954 – First v*****e for Japanese encephalitis
1954 – First v*****e for anthrax
1957 – First v*****e for adenov***s-4 and 7
1962 – First oral polio v*****e (Sabin v*****e)
1963 – First v*****e for measles
1967 – First v*****e for mumps
1970 – First v*****e for rubella
1977 – First v*****e for pneumonia (Streptococcus pneumoniae)
1978 – First v*****e for meningitis (Neisseria meningitidis)
1980 – Smallpox declared eradicated worldwide due to v******tion efforts
1981 – First v*****e for hepatitis B (first v*****e to target a cause of cancer)
1984 – First v*****e for chicken pox
1985 – First v*****e for Haemophilus influenzae type b (HiB)
1989 – First v*****e for Q fever[12]
1990 – First v*****e for Hantav***s hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
1991 – First v*****e for hepatitis A[13]
1998 – First v*****e for Lyme disease
1998 – First v*****e for rotav***s[14]
21st century2000 – First pneumococcal conjugate v*****e approved in the US (PCV7 or Prevnar)[15]
2003 – First nasal influenza v*****e approved in U.S. (FluMist)
2003 – First v*****e for Argentine hemorrhagic fever.[16]
2006 – First v*****e for human papillomav***s (which is a cause of cervical cancer)
2006 – First herpes zoster v*****e for shingles
2012 – First v*****e for hepatitis E[17]
2012 – First quadrivalent (4-strain) influenza v*****e
2013 – First v*****e for enterov***s 71, one cause of hand foot mouth disease[18]
2015 – First v*****e for malaria[19]
2015 – First v*****e for dengue fever[20]
2019 – First v*****e for Ebola approved[21]
2020 – First vaccine for C****-**.
Under development
Cytomegalov***s vaccine
Epstein–Barr v***s vaccine
Hepatitis C vaccine
Herpes simplex vaccine
HIV vaccine
Respiratory syncytial v***s vaccine
Zika v***s vaccine