The British government has spilled the beans about that fact that once you get double jabbed, you will never again be able to acquire full natural immunity. In its Week 42 “COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report,” the U.K. Health Security Agency admitted on page 23 that “N antibody levels appear to be lower in people who acquire infection following two doses of vaccination.” It goes on to explain that this antibody drop is basically permanent.
What’s this mean?
We know the vaccines do not stop infection or transmission of the virus (in fact, the report shows elsewhere that vaccinated adults are now being infected at much HIGHER rates than the unvaccinated).
What the British are saying is they are now finding the vaccine interferes with your body’s innate ability after infection to produce antibodies against not just the spike protein but other pieces of the virus. Specifically, vaccinated people don’t seem to be producing antibodies to the nucleocapsid protein, the shell of the virus, which are a crucial part of the response in unvaccinated people.
In the long term, people who take the vaccine will be far more vulnerable to any mutations in the spike protein that might come along, even if they have already been infected and recovered once, or more than once.
The unvaccinated, meanwhile, will procure lasting, if not permanent, immunity to all strains of the alleged virus after being infected with it naturally even just once. Read it yourself.. Page 24.
In August, Israel noticed that there was a 6x increased likelihood of the vaccinated becoming infected, than the previously infected becoming reinfected.
Of course, the CDC couldn't let that stand. So it published a report that said the unvaccinated, previously infected were 2x more likely to get reinfected than the vaccinated. Buried very deeply in that report was this: "the vaccinated had a .5% chance of infection, the unvaccinated had a 1% chance of reinfection." Even though the numbers are still strong to support natural immunity (a 1% chance of reinfection?!), the report had limitations that I feel undermine it.
Fast forward to last week. Minnesota becomes the first state in the country to report "reinfections." The article is clearly written to scare you into getting vaccinated. However, it made two very strange references: the focus of the article was a school teacher who has had COVID twice (once before being vaccinated, and once after being vaccinated - three exposures total.) So, she should have a billion antibodies by now - or something strange is going on with her.
The article than says "of all new COVID cases 1% are reinfections" (that jives well with the CDC's report.) But, it then goes on to state "of all new cases 1.8% are breakthroughs in the vaccinated."
For those paying attention at home: you are more likely to get infected after vaccination (1.8%) than you are reinfected. (1%) A total reversal of the CDC's report.