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UK report: Vaccination may block full immunity

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UK report: Vaccination may block full immunity

“N antibody levels appear to be lower in people who acquire infection following two doses of vaccination.”

A.P. Dillon
Oct 25, 2021
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UK report: Vaccination may block full immunity

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According to a report out of the United Kingdom, vaccinations could be hindering people from acquiring immunity from COVID-19.

On his substack former NY Times reporter Alex Berenson wrote about the report with the citation that reads “N antibody levels appear to be lower in people who acquire infection following two doses of vaccination.” (Page 23).

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“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,” wrote Berenson. “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.”

“This means vaccinated people will be far more vulnerable to mutations in the spike protein EVEN AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN INFECTED AND RECOVERED ONCE (or more than once, probably),” Berenson wrote.

Read the whole thing at Unreported Truths.

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