Researches Confirms COVID-19 Shots Increases COVID Risk through Immune Imprinting
An analysis of more than 100 peer-reviewed research found that COVID-19 vaccinations created against the initial Wuhan strain imprinted recipients’ immune systems, skewing their responses to later strains. Immune imprinting, often termed “original antigenic sin,” lowered effectiveness against newer mutations by directing antibody production to the ancestral spike protein. The vaccines’ exclusive focus on the spike protein further hampered the formation of antibodies against less changeable viral components. According to research, combining vaccination with spontaneous infection may cause unpredictable changes in immune responses. Researchers have long cautioned about this possibility, with multiple studies prior to the pandemic demonstrating how initial exposures to a pathogen—or its vaccine—can modify immune responses to future strains in potentially counterproductive ways.
Editor’s Note: The findings of immunological imprinting or “original antigenic sin” associated with COVID-19 immunizations are not surprising to those who have followed critical evaluations from Covid Call to Humanity and other independent truthtellers. This effect was foreseen early in the pandemic, when many respectable scientists and health professionals warned that focusing primarily on the ancestral Wuhan spike protein in vaccines could cause long-term immune system issues. These warnings did not receive the attention they deserved, as the global push for mass vaccination overshadowed alternative opinions.
This is a clear reminder of the dangers of dismissing serious dissenting voices in research. The emphasis should now be on building holistic and flexible methods to pandemic preparedness that promote transparency, informed consent, and respect diverse scientific perspectives. [See also: Influential journal publishes warning on boosters, Sir Peter Vallance: Boosters every four months cannot continue, Is it Safe to Take COVID Booster Shots Annually?, Endless boosters can lead to increased autoimmune disease, Salvana: Do Not Get a Second Booster, Efficacy, and Safety Not Yet Certain, EMA Warns Against Frequent Booster Shots, WHO: Boosters Using Original COVID Vaccines not Appropriate or Sustainable, COVID Boosters May Compromise Immune System Ability to Fight Virus]
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