Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines and measures to prevent them

The Adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines and measures to prevent them is a letter to the editor. The Virology Journal published it in June 2022. The author is Kenji Yamamoto from the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Okamura Memorial Hospital. There are 1,404 research papers under his name. Below is the abstract of the letter. I…

Defective immunity and COVID-19 antibody dependent enhancement in Alberta, Canada

This article shows graphs made from data from Alberta, Canada. The graphs say a lot, and they show that people who get COVID shots are prone to get sick, hospitalized, or die from COVID-19 weeks or months after the shot. It has to do with the vaccine, antibody-dependent enhancement, and immune deficiency. Why is that?…

Disseminated SARS-CoV-2 autopsy findings in breakthrough cases explained

This article continues Autopsy findings in 29 breakthrough cases, shows what’s wrong with the COVID shots Part 1, and offers several explanations of why viral dissemination happened.  Part 1 is about a study of 29 vaccinated patients who had breakthrough infections that died and had an autopsy. The findings surprised the pathologist as they showed…

Autopsy findings in 29 breakthrough cases show what’s wrong with the COVID shots

Sometimes the dead speak to you. – Kenneth Eade A series of autopsy cases among 29 fatal COVID-19 breakthrough infections were published as a preprint in medRxiv. Pathologists and other faculty members from the University of Augsburg in Germany did the research.   Sixteen partially and 13 fully vaccinated deceased individuals were included. They received Pfizer,…

Breakthrough Cases Spread COVID-19 as Easily as the Unvaccinated

It is essential to know why a fully vaccinated person gets COVID-19 because of the  public health implications. We want to know if the vaccine is still effective, or is there a new variant that is more infectious? That’s the purpose of a study Predominance of antibody-resistant SARS-CoV-2 variants in vaccine breakthrough cases from the…

Five Mechanisms of Antibody-Dependent Enhancement

Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) happens when antibodies intensify infection rather than prevent it. ADE uses the immune system of the host to make the infection worse. Understanding what the immune system does to battle COVID-19 will make it easy to know ADE. COVID-19  In COVID-19, the more virus, the worse the infection. The clinical course of…

Antibody dependent enhancement can happen to Delta Variant COVID-19

This article is partially rewritten for better readability on October 9, 2021 Aix-Marseille Université in France experimented to determine if antibodies from the COVID-19 vaccines can cause infection enhancement if someone gets infected with the Delta variant. The study is Infection-enhancing anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies recognize both the original Wuhan/D614G strain and Delta variants. A potential risk…

What is Antibody-Dependent Enhancement and why should you care.

Addendum October 18, 2021. A new article adds more mechanisms for antibody-dependent enhancement. Five Mechanisms of Antibody-Dependent Enhancement Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, ADE ADE is a phenomenon observed in animals during vaccine development against the coronaviruses and measles, respiratory syncytial virus, and dengue viruses previously. In ADE, the inoculated animals develop the antibodies, but with time, the…

Concerning autopsy findings on a patient who had a COVID shot

What happens to the human body after getting the shot made of the modified RNA of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein? In June 2021, the  International Journal of Infectious Diseases recently published, First case of postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. This article will present what happened to the man who had a single…