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I'll just leave this here

https://poal.co/s/Health/152000

>"keep in mind that Covid-19 has many similarities to SARS, and the last time they tried to develop a vaccine for SARS it caused an "immunopathologic lung reaction" in test animals, meaning a negative reaction that can cause death. They also found the vaccine caused liver damage through hepatitis."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus

>There are yet to be vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent or treat human coronavirus infections

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus#Human_coronaviruses

>Coronaviruses vary significantly in risk factor. Some can kill more than 30% of those infected (such as MERS-CoV), and some are relatively harmless, such as the common cold.[19] Coronaviruses cause colds with major symptoms, such as fever and sore throat from swollen adenoids, primarily in the winter and early spring seasons.[37] Coronaviruses can cause pneumonia (either direct viral pneumonia or a secondary bacterial pneumonia) and bronchitis (either direct viral bronchitis or a secondary bacterial bronchitis).[38] The much publicized human coronavirus discovered in 2003, SARS-CoV, which causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), has a unique pathogenesis because it causes both upper and lower respiratory tract infections.[38]

> Published online January 30, 2008

I'm surprised this research is over a decade old.