This article discusses a study that showed that repeated injections of the recombinant COVID-19 “vaccines” lower the overall immune response. The study, Extended SARS-CoV-2 RBD booster vaccination, induces humoral and cellular immune tolerance in mice, was published in iScience in December 2022. Repeated Boosters Reduced Innate Immune Response The study shows repeated COVID shots (fourth dose)…
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Omicron infections elicit neutralizing antibodies against other variants of concern
Update July 14, 2022: The featured study in this article is now published in Clinical and Translational Medicine. A preprint study from Hong Kong University shows that an Omicron infection elicits an immune response against several SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. As a snapshot, the study involved two previously vaccinated people who had an omicron infection….
Omicron can evade antibodies from vaccinated and COVID convalescent people
Omicron can evade antibodies from vaccinated and COVID convalescent people Nowadays, a burning question in everybody’s mind, whether they are vaccinated or not, is, “Am I protected against the omicron variant?” Research from the Institute of Virology of the Medical University of Innsbruck, Australia, answered that question. At least partially. The study is SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529…
Study: Most antibodies produced by mRNA vaccines are Non-neutralizing
Addendum October 15, 2021: A study from Osaka Japan showed that non-neutralizing antibodies produced from COVID vaccination enhance infection with the Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 rather than protect. You can read it at: https://drjessesantiano.com/delta-variant-poised-to-be-totally-resistant-to-the-current-covid-vaccines/ Original areticle follows. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, and the Washington University School of Medicine,…
Are People Who Test Positive Again for COVID-19 Still Infectious?
A reader, CSG, asked me a question. She knew someone who became ill and tested positive for COVID-19. That person has since recovered and asymptomatic. The problem is the repeat nasal swab after 2 months is still positive. Because of the positive repeat test, it is believed that the person is still infectious and so…