This is from the article you just posted. In the interview...

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    This is from the article you just posted.

    In the interview snippet published by RAIR, Dr Montagnier did make a number of false or unproven claims, including the COVID-19 vaccines caused antibody-dependent enhancement – or ADE – (1min 52sec), that countries with higher rates of vaccination experienced more COVID-19 deaths (1min 03 sec) and the vaccine caused new vaccine-resistant variants (1min 24sec).

    ADE is a phenomenon in which people who become reinfected with a slightly different version of a virus after developing antibodies to the initial virus experience more severe reactions to the pathogen.

    It is actually fact, that coronaviruses are predisposed to ADE.
    Which is why there have never previously been any vaccines developed against them.
    They say they have addressed these issues, but by the very nature of the mutability of coronaviruses, there is and cannot be, any guarantees against it, with future variants.

    Because the vaccines are experimental, they should only be used for those most at risk and with already compromised health.
    The aim of vaccinating everyone, even those able to deal with "just a sniffle" or "sore throat" can either be considered nefarious or purely profit driven.

    But I'm not a doctor.
    Last edited by DingoBorat: 31/07/21
 
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