That depends on whether the vax affects T-cells. Antibodies are fairly short lived but the memory to past infections is in the T-cell. There's a lot we don't and can't know about the vax this early in the game. No telling how much damage it will do over time. I fully expect we will see a lot of vaxxed people dying in the next flu season.
I hope that's not the case but I do think the vaccine is enabling variants to spread which would normally be killed off by the immune system. Question is whether a person's antibodies will forever be changed or whether your normal immunity returns in time?
That depends on whether the vax affects T-cells. Antibodies are fairly short lived but the memory to past infections is in the T-cell. There's a lot we don't and can't know about the vax this early in the game. No telling how much damage it will do over time. I fully expect we will see a lot of vaxxed people dying in the next flu season.
I hope that's not the case but I do think the vaccine is enabling variants to spread which would normally be killed off by the immune system. Question is whether a person's antibodies will forever be changed or whether your normal immunity returns in time?