The study can be found
here.I totally understand the importance of a defense against infection. But do these findings (admittedly, which aren't robust since they're based on 15 people) point to an over-active immune system with increased boosters and/or infection?
1 posted on
01/22/2022 5:22:42 PM PST by
DoodleBob
To: DoodleBob
This is just BS propaganda to continue to enforce vaccine usage.
If anything it’s a good sign that the immune response is the SAME as those even not vaxxed. But there’s no way that the immune system makes a “better” response because of the vax. That flies in the face of all known science.
2 posted on
01/22/2022 5:30:54 PM PST by
Skywise
To: DoodleBob
It’s beginning to look more and more like these vaccines are just about money.
These companies should have been made to go back to the drawing board the minute there was a breakthrough case.
It appears to me like the vaccine was never meant to work.
5 posted on
01/22/2022 7:32:53 PM PST by
Pez149
(Time to stop saying a theory is fact....)
To: DoodleBob
If the limited evidence of the study is reduced to the simplest hypothesis, it is that the more COVID vaccinations and infections that a healthy person has, the higher the level of antibodies that one develops against COVID. This makes sense, intuitively, but, even for young and healthy people, is not necessarily an endorsement of either vaccinations or of getting COVID and letting nature take its course because the study does not look at cases and risks of vaccine injury or of fatal and long haul cases of COVID and its lingering after effects.
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