If you follow the official NHS UK weekly reports, they show that the vaccinated have been gradually getting more and more likely to catch the WuFlu, to the point where every vaccinated age group over 30 is now more likely to catch the WuFlu than the unvaccinated. The under 30s will join them once their initial 4 months of slight protection wears off.
So the immune systems of those who took the clot shot are statistically getting weaker with regard to the WuFlu. I haven't personslly calculated the weekly percentage drop off, but 5% per week sounds about right (bearing in mind that the clot shot initially gave them slight additional protection).
However, I haven't seen any data with regard to their immune system versus other viruses, so as you say, a source of data highlighting their response to all viruses would be interesting.
If you follow the official NHS UK weekly reports, they show that the vaccinated have been gradually getting more and more likely to catch the WuFlu, to the point where every vaccinated age group over 30 is now more likely to catch the WuFlu than the unvaccinated. The under 30s will join them once their initial 4 months of slight protection wears off.
So the immune systems of those who took the clot shot are statistically getting weaker with regard to the WuFlu. I haven't personslly calculated the weekly percentage drop off, but 5% per week sounds about right (bearing in mind that the clot shot initially gave them slight additional protection).
However, I haven't seen any data with regard to their immune system versus other viruses, so as you say, a source of data highlighting their response to all viruses would be interesting.