Is there ANY BAD THING the COVID jabs don't do to people?
https://makismd.substack.com/p/breaking-news-covid-19-mrna-vaccinated
Simple Summary: Repeated COVID-19 vaccination is known to increase spike-specific immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4), and there are concerns regarding its impact on cancer immunity. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between repeated COVID-19 vaccination and prognosis in patients with pancreatic cancer. The study findings that repeated COVID-19 booster vaccinations are associated with poorer overall survival in patients with PC. Notably, our analysis reveals that high levels of IgG4, induced by vaccination, correlate with a detrimental prognosis in these patients. These insights provide essential information regarding the interplay between vaccination and cancer progression, which has significant implications for patient management strategies. Our study highlights the necessity for ongoing research into the long-term effects of mRNA vaccinations on cancer prognosis, which remains a pressing concern in the evolving landscape of public health and cancer treatment.
Results: The overall survival (OS) of PC patients was shortened in those vaccinated three times or more, and the total serum IgG4 levels increased with the number of vaccinations. Of note, OS was significantly shorter in the high IgG4 group, and Foxp3-positive cells in the tumor tissues were increased. Repeated vaccinations increased spike-specific IgG4 levels, and a positive correlation was observed between spike-specific IgG4 and total IgG4. Conclusions: These findings highlight repeated vaccination as a poor prognostic factor in PC patients and suggest that IgG4 is induced by repeated vaccination and may be associated with a poor prognosis in these patients.
I didn't read through the whole article, but i had a non covid vax related health issue last year & the oncologist told me they are seeing a lot of aggressive pancreatic cancer =/
You can just start and stop with "lower survival."
"All the ferrets died." That was always enough evidence for me.