“COVID-19 vaccines designed to elicit neutralising antibodies may sensitise vaccine recipients to more severe disease than if they were not vaccinated.”
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Is this even real?
Who wrote this?
Aside from the fact that neutralizing and sensitize were spelled wrong, this doesn’t appear to be medically cogent!
So I’m no doctor and therefor my opinion is basically worthless, but the idea of the antibody RNA IS to sensitize the immune system to recognizing it faster so that it can begin to fight the virus sooner. “Sensitizing” would only be a problem in an allergic or inflammatory reaction. It’s not a more “severe disease” if your immune system responds faster.
Yes, this is real.
Spelling just happens to be a lost art in today’s “diverse” medical field.
This is from an October 2020 official National Institute of Health (NIH) National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) study.
ADE is a real risk and our government does NOT want us guinea pigs to know it.
The spelling made me think the authors might be British. A brief look at their backgrounds makes me think they probably aren’t.
Cytokine storm.
Vaccine for feline coronavirus testing found that those inoculated with a vaccine (which successfully produced antibodies), that those test animals died more quickly than the control animals, when exposed to the targeted virus.