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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: GravitySucks
Your source:
They also pointed out that levels of antibodies alone do not predict vaccine effectiveness and prospective population studies are also needed. Lower neutralising antibody levels may still be associated with protection against Covid-19, the experts said.
“The most important thing is to ensure that vaccine protection remains high enough to keep as many people out of hospital as possible. And our results suggest that the best way to do this is to quickly deliver second doses and provide boosters to those whose immunity may not be high enough against these new variants.”
A lower level of antibodies against a particular strain does not imply reduced vaccine efficacy.
originally posted by: surfer_soul
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: GravitySucks
Your source:
They also pointed out that levels of antibodies alone do not predict vaccine effectiveness and prospective population studies are also needed. Lower neutralising antibody levels may still be associated with protection against Covid-19, the experts said.
“The most important thing is to ensure that vaccine protection remains high enough to keep as many people out of hospital as possible. And our results suggest that the best way to do this is to quickly deliver second doses and provide boosters to those whose immunity may not be high enough against these new variants.”
A lower level of antibodies against a particular strain does not imply reduced vaccine efficacy.
It does imply against that particular strain though doesn’t it? Perhaps other strains too?
What I’d really like to know though is why such a big push to get everyone jabbed, introduce vax passports etc.. for a jumped up cold? It’s almost like they want it to mutate into something much worse.
originally posted by: djz3ro
a reply to: Doctor Smith
It's funny because the only place you can find this is Bitchute, the rest of his material, videos, tweets and lectures don't seem to confirm this. I wonder why?
originally posted by: surfer_soul
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: GravitySucks
Your source:
They also pointed out that levels of antibodies alone do not predict vaccine effectiveness and prospective population studies are also needed. Lower neutralising antibody levels may still be associated with protection against Covid-19, the experts said.
“The most important thing is to ensure that vaccine protection remains high enough to keep as many people out of hospital as possible. And our results suggest that the best way to do this is to quickly deliver second doses and provide boosters to those whose immunity may not be high enough against these new variants.”
A lower level of antibodies against a particular strain does not imply reduced vaccine efficacy.
It does imply against that particular strain though doesn’t it? Perhaps other strains too?
What I’d really like to know though is why such a big push to get everyone jabbed, introduce vax passports etc.. for a jumped up cold? It’s almost like they want it to mutate into something much worse.
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: AaarghZombies
I’ve got some bad news for ya, those seniors you mention haven’t got many years left.. in fact we are all going to die! That’s right, one day we are all going to DIE arggghh!
Besides why worry about old people’s money being burned up on critical care costs when we have our wonderful governments on hand to completely tank the economy by forcing businesses to shut, borrowing astronomical amounts of money, causing inflation to go through the roof, and mass unemployment? Because when the bubble bursts that’s what’s going to happen.
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: GravitySucks
Here. Maybe this will help.
Doesn't help me, I have had both AZ shots.
Here's what they have to say on the matter...
Real world data from PHE, published as a pre-print, demonstrated two doses of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca are 92% effective against hospitalisation due to the Delta variant and showed no deaths among those vaccinated. The vaccine also showed a high level of effectiveness against the Alpha variant (B.1.1.7; formerly the ‘Kent’ variant) with an 86% reduction of hospitalisations and no deaths reported.
The higher efficacy against severe disease and hospitalisation is supported by recent data showing strong T-cell response to COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, which should correlate with high and durable protection.
from the horses mouth.
That’s a fair and honest post. A lot of folks prefer to make claims about what the vaccine does or doesn’t do and provide faux analysis from there... unfortunately it leads to a lot of misinformation! Maybe even out right lies! Much better to just stay humble and respect everyone’s choice and autonomy
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: solentsunrise
All I can say is that I was vaccinated as soon as it was available to me. I had my second shot in April. I experienced no side effects and, while my respect for the disease has not diminished, I feel a whole lot better about having done so.
As do my friends and family.
originally posted by: nonspecific
We've been messing with evolution for a long time now.
Why choose where to draw a line when it suits you?
a reply to: StarGate77