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Friday, December 04, 2020

MMR Vaccine Could Protect Against COVID-19

Washington, DC – November 20, 2020 – The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine has been theorized to provide protection against COVID-19. In a new study published in mBio, an open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, researchers provide further proof of this by showing that mumps IgG titers, or levels of IgG antibody, are inversely correlated with severity in recovered COVID-19 patients previously vaccinated with the MMR II vaccine produced by Merck. MMR II contains the Edmonston strain of measles, the Jeryl Lynn (B-level) strain of mumps, and the Wistar RA 27/3 strain of rubella. MORE

4 comments:

  1. Hydroxy Clora Quinn, vitamin D, zinc, now MMR vaccine. For a disease that barely kills anyone who catches it, and can be killed by pretty much anything, we sure are going through a lot of hell.

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    1. Ain’t that the truth!
      The Wuflu predominantly kills those at the end of their life span and we have to put up with all this bullshit.

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  2. Months ago my veterinarian cousin sent me and my brother a study about the MMR thing. Not sure if it was this one but it was about the over 50 and under 50 age mmr vaccine when they were children. There was an improvement at some point and their thought was it protects against related issues to kung flu. Not knowing for sure I got the mmr booster free at wally world just in case because of to much bs in the media.

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  3. So if you had mumps when you were a kid.. you may be immune? (Just asking for a friend)

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