by Christophe » 27/07/21, 01:17
Studies suggest that anti-Covid vaccines can trigger an immune response in some people, which could cause them to develop more severe symptoms when exposed to the wild virus than if they had not been vaccinated.
Indeed, vaccines could trigger an enhancement of the disease by antibodies (ADE). This means that vaccinated people could, paradoxically, suffer from a more serious illness when exposed to the wild virus than if they had not been vaccinated.
ADE is well known to be a risk for coronavirus infections, as well as for dengue fever. ADE is a paradoxical immune response that makes a person previously exposed to the disease, or a vaccine targeting it, more - not less - vulnerable to subsequent infection.
The risks of ADE may be associated with the antibody level (which may decrease over time after vaccination) and also if the antibodies are derived from previous exposures to other coronaviruses.
= more sheave in vaccinated ...
But fewer deaths ... so ???
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