There are already new variants that the vaccine does NOT protect against at all.
What they are finding is that the vaccine only protects against a handful of variants. The vaccine programs your body to respond a certain way, but there is an arrested development as far as you bodies ability to adapt to new variants. You'll get locked into producing the same antibodies over and over. They will not help in neutralizing certain variants.
It seems like because of that there will be a variant at some point that is not effected by the vax induced response AT ALL.
That would mean that there would be a variant that when attacking a vaccinate person became super deadly to vaccinated people. It may be mo more deadly to unvaccinated people than covid has ever been, and if you already had covid and have natural immunity your body would beat it no problem, but if you have been vaccinated and it comes any where near you you will assuredly become infected and suffer greatly because your programmed response will have been as good as having NO response AT ALL.
it would almost assuredly kill any vaccinated person it contacted but luckily there is ivermectin.
Interesting info I just read:
"Among fully vaccinated people who never had COVID-19, getting a third dose of an mRNA vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna would likely increase levels of antibodies, but not antibodies that are better able to neutralize new virus variants, Rockefeller University researchers reported on Thursday on bioRxiv https://bit.ly/3fnbk6Y ahead of peer review. They note that in COVID-19 survivors, the immune system's antibodies evolve during the first year, becoming more potent and better able to resist new variants. In 32 volunteers who never had COVID-19, they found that antibodies induced by mRNA vaccines did evolve between the first and second shots. But five months later, vaccine-induced antibodies were "equivalent" to those seen after the second dose, with "little measurable improvement" in the antibodies' ability to neutralize a broad variety of new variants, "
There are already new variants that the vaccine does NOT protect against at all.
What they are finding is that the vaccine only protects against a handful of variants. The vaccine programs your body to respond a certain way, but there is an arrested development as far as you bodies ability to adapt to new variants. You'll get locked into producing the same antibodies over and over. They will not help in neutralizing certain variants.
It seems like because of that there will be a variant at some point that is not effected by the vax induced response AT ALL. That would mean that there would be a variant that when attacking a vaccinate person became super deadly to vaccinated people. It may be mo more deadly to unvaccinated people than covid has ever been, and if you already had covid and have natural immunity your body would beat it no problem, but if you have been vaccinated and it comes any where near you you will assuredly become infected and suffer greatly because your programmed response will have been as good as having NO response AT ALL.
it would almost assuredly kill any vaccinated person it contacted but luckily there is ivermectin.
Interesting info I just read: "Among fully vaccinated people who never had COVID-19, getting a third dose of an mRNA vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna would likely increase levels of antibodies, but not antibodies that are better able to neutralize new virus variants, Rockefeller University researchers reported on Thursday on bioRxiv https://bit.ly/3fnbk6Y ahead of peer review. They note that in COVID-19 survivors, the immune system's antibodies evolve during the first year, becoming more potent and better able to resist new variants. In 32 volunteers who never had COVID-19, they found that antibodies induced by mRNA vaccines did evolve between the first and second shots. But five months later, vaccine-induced antibodies were "equivalent" to those seen after the second dose, with "little measurable improvement" in the antibodies' ability to neutralize a broad variety of new variants, "
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/delta-infections-among-vaccinated-likely-192553854.html