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The COVID arm is caused by immune cells reacting to muscle cells that have taken up the messenger RNA vaccine. The resistant cells can be somewhat over-abundant since they view the SARS-CoV2 spike protein molded by the immunization as need might arise to fend off. If you've ever tested positive for tuberculosis by injecting it under the skin and checking a day later to see if it's puffed up, you might experience a reaction known as a "delayed type hypersensitivity reaction." It ordinarily requires lacking days to create. However, if you have a convinced type of infection, cells from your innate immune system will attempt to destroy it, resulting in an overly enthusiastic response.
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