Monday, February 1, 2021

Tyler Perry "Breaks Down" the Science behind the CORONA VIRUS

https://youtu.be/M56q6TIJ890 Breaking down the science behind the #COVIDVaccine. In this Tyler Perry video AND Dr. Manning video (both links below), experts explain differences between messenger RNA (mRNA) and DNA. Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines are 2-dose mRNA vaccines; mRNA (wrapped in fat/lipid) from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell (where our DNA is) so does not affect nor interact nor alter a person’s DNA. When the body is invaded by a virus, our immune alarm goes off, setting off a chain reaction of cellular activity in the immune system to build antibodies to fight the virus. Macrophages may be deployed to help attack the invading virus. Those cells often do the job, and the invader is destroyed. But sometimes, when the body needs a more sophisticated attack, it turns to its T-cells (thymus) and B-cells (bursa). These cells are the special ops of the immune system—a line of defense that uses past behaviors and interactions to learn to recognize specific foreign threats and attack them when they reappear. Vaccines are medicines to help our immune system fight the virus. Covid-19 mRNA vaccines give instructions for our cells to make a piece of what is called the “spike protein” that looks like the real spike protein found on the surface of the virus that causes Covid-19. [artists color the spike red for visibility.] These instructions teach our cells how to fight the real Covid spike protein later on if we are infected. The video briefly discusses Johnson & Johnson/Janssen Pharmaceutica (one dose) and AstraZeneca (two doses 4 weeks apart) vaccines that do not use mRNA technology. Instead they use a harmless adenovirus (common cold) unable to cause illness to carry instructions to generate an immune response. TylerPerryStudios 63.9K subscribers In the midst of a world health crisis, Tyler Perry sits down with top medical experts Carlos del Rio, MD Executive Associate Dean, Emory School of Medicine at Grady Health System in Atlanta, and Kimberly Dyan Manning, MD Professor of Medicine at Grady Health System, to address the public's concerns and fears about the COVID-19 vaccine. The half-hour special provides helpful and factual information for viewers looking to protect themselves and their families from this unprecedented crisis. Tackling issues head-on, Perry asks the hard-hitting questions to help the community gain insight into this new vaccine. “COVID-19 Vaccine and the Black Community A Tyler Perry Special,” is Executive Produced by Tyler Perry for Tyler Perry Studios. -----Original Message----- : Had to share this; please watch and if you feel it is worthwhile to share please do. I think it may be a game changer for people trying to make a decision if they should get the vaccine. https://youtu.be/M56q6TIJ890 https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2775196029367130&id=100006302799933

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