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‘Natural immunity 20 times more protective than vaccines’ : mRNA pioneer

Updated: September 8, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 8, 2021 – 11:09 am EDTWed Sep 8, 2021 – 11:11 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) —  The inventor of mRNA technology has reasserted that natural immunity is much more efficient than COVID-19 jabs at keeping the virus at bay.

Dr. Robert Malone M.D., M.S. told Stephen K. Bannon of Real America’s Voice on Saturday that, according to new data he received, “natural immunity is about 20 times more protective than the vaccine is.”

Malone also told Bannon that he agrees with people who call inoculation with mRNA “gene-therapy.”

“It is gene therapy applied to vaccines,” he confirmed and added that he understood many people’s reluctance to take mRNA jabs.

“I respect their point of view,” Malone said.

“They have a right to be wary about a new technology that’s not well understood.”

Malone explained the key difference between traditional live attenuated vaccines (LAV), such as the ones used against polio, smallpox, and yellow fever, and the various mRNA injections used against COVID-19: spike protein. Live attenuated vaccines are defined as the injection of a killed or weakened organism in order to prevent the disease. These vaccines “express all the proteins of [a given] virus,” he said.

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