The 2012 study doesn't say or suggest anything like what you're suggesting here. Read the actual study rather than some third party's biased misunderstanding of it. The actual study says that a potential risk exists that should be studied. It was. And over a year of data on COVID-19 vaccines in humans shows zero evidence of any ADE. ADE would actually be a much higher risk in the case of infections, but there's been no evidence of ADE in those who recovered from COVID-19 either.
ADE depends on the protein structure and suboptimal antibody creation. Certain diseases have a high risk of it. COVID-19 isn't one of them. Time to find a new talking point.
910 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given worldwide including 212 million doses in the US alone. Where's the bodies? If 1% of vaccine recipients die from the vaccine, we should already have over a million dead bodies. Where are they? Healthcare workers got vaccinated back in December. Why are they all fine? Clinical trials participants got their first doses as far back as March 16, 2020. Why are they all fine?
When 7.5 billion people have had COVID-19 vaccines for 2 or 3 years, will you finally admit you were wrong about this?
We will know in a few years.
https://www.brighteon.com/4c841237-159e-42ac-9c2e-a9f743121fa6
https://www.brighteon.com/838b58b5-3e00-464a-8818-53270c9aef28
https://www.brighteon.com/708fd0a1-cf69-4ddd-99ba-828c801eadda
https://www.brighteon.com/2622bcc4-ccbf-4a5a-b98d-31334a47dd61
60% of people getting Covid now are vaccinated.