Covid-19 mRNA vaccines could help boost the immune system to fight off cancer, according to a study published in the journal Nature. The study looked at the clinical outcomes for over 1,000 patients with late-stage melanoma or lung cancer who were treated with a form of immunotherapy called immune checkpoint inhibitors.

The findings showed that “patients who received either the Pfizer or Moderna mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy were more than twice as likely to be alive after three years compared with those who didn’t receive either vaccine.”

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    28 days ago

    no no no it went like this.

    • first COVID vaccines are connected to 5G celluar towers
    • then COVID vaccines caused blood clots
    • now COVID vaccines cause super cancer.

    im waiting to get all three.