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8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

   Its not only expensive  , they also inject the serum directly into the wound . the needle goes right into the wound and in different locations .

   Insert the needle in six different places inside the would , 


Yes — that’s true. When giving HRIG (or ERIG), the protocol is to infiltrate as much of the serum directly into and around the wound as anatomically feasible. It’s not pleasant — multiple injections at different angles, directly into the tissue.
 

But that’s because it’s not just a vaccine — it’s passive immunity, and it needs to be where the virus is. If you leave it all in the arm like a flu shot, it doesn’t do its job.

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