You jubilantly copy pasted a sentence from a medical journal that you didn’t even understand.
Unsupported. Fiction, so far. Can you provide proof?
You admitted not having the ability to understand the contents that you copy paste.
Ah but I understand it when they say "The vaccines reduce the overall impact of the virus." It's hilarious that you think you can read the guts of the research and announce that their conclusions are inaccurate.
Russian and Chinese
You do slip up with your English. It makes people wonder.
You still have no idea what T3
C'mon. Admit that you thought the paper was talking about something else, because you didn't take the time to read it.
You’re getting more and more hated on this forum.
Hatred is bad for you V&C1. "Hate can breed more negative emotions. It can affect personal and professional relationships. Hatred changes the chemistry in the brain. It stimulates the area in the brain responsible for planning and execution of motion. This part triggers aggression while feeling hateful to either defend or attack. This also creates “fight or flight” responses and increases the levels of two hormones: cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones can cause weight gain, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and chronic illness. Hatred also triggers the mind to try to predict what the person being hated may do as a defense mechanism. This leads to further anxiety, restlessness, obsessive thinking, and paranoia, which affects overall mental health." https://www.medicinenet.com/why_do_people_hate/article.htm
Unsupported. Fiction, so far. Can you provide proof?
Ah but I understand it when they say "The vaccines reduce the overall impact of the virus." It's hilarious that you think you can read the guts of the research and announce that their conclusions are inaccurate.
You do slip up with your English. It makes people wonder.
C'mon. Admit that you thought the paper was talking about something else, because you didn't take the time to read it.
Hatred is bad for you V&C1. "Hate can breed more negative emotions. It can affect personal and professional relationships. Hatred changes the chemistry in the brain. It stimulates the area in the brain responsible for planning and execution of motion. This part triggers aggression while feeling hateful to either defend or attack. This also creates “fight or flight” responses and increases the levels of two hormones: cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones can cause weight gain, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and chronic illness. Hatred also triggers the mind to try to predict what the person being hated may do as a defense mechanism. This leads to further anxiety, restlessness, obsessive thinking, and paranoia, which affects overall mental health." https://www.medicinenet.com/why_do_people_hate/article.htm
TL;DR
WOW. Your OCD is on full display here.
You dodged a lot of questions. Not hard to understand why.