The Shape of Covid Plandemics to Come By Brian Simpson

A paper recently published in Science magazine, has shown that the mRNA vaccines offer no antibody and T-cell protection to Covid Omicron, only months after a booster shot. Worse yet, as Covid critic, Alex Berenson points out, the jabs are creating an immunological bias: “when vaccinated but previously uninfected people suffer breakthrough Omicron infections, their T-cell response is biased toward earlier versions of Sars-Cov-2 - not to the Omicron variant that has actually infected them. In other words, the mRNA shots appear to permanently wrongfoot the immune systems of people who receive and bias them toward producing T-cells to attack variants that no longer exist - even though they never were infected with those variants at all.” And there is more: “The study also provides additional evidence that the way the mRNA shots work may leave vaccinated people even more vulnerable to infection and reinfection over time. The jabs cause people to make one type of coronavirus antibodies. But the study suggested the immune system’s ability to beat the virus also depends on other antibodies - and the shots hamper the production of those.”

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/dont-read-this-if-youre-vaccinated

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq1841

“Abstract

The Omicron, or Pango lineage B.1.1.529, variant of SARS-CoV-2 carries multiple spike mutations with high transmissibility and partial neutralizing antibody (nAb) escape. Vaccinated individuals show protection from severe disease, often attributed to primed cellular immunity. We investigated T and B cell immunity against B.1.1.529 in triple mRNA vaccinated healthcare workers (HCW) with different SARS-CoV-2 infection histories. B and T cell immunity against previous variants of concern was enhanced in triple vaccinated individuals, but magnitude of T and B cell responses against B.1.1.529 spike protein was reduced. Immune imprinting by infection with the earlier B.1.1.7 (Alpha) variant resulted in less durable binding antibody against B.1.1.529. Previously infection-naïve HCW who became infected during the B.1.1.529 wave showed enhanced immunity against earlier variants, but reduced nAb potency and T cell responses against B.1.1.529 itself. Previous Wuhan Hu-1 infection abrogated T cell recognition and any enhanced cross-reactive neutralizing immunity on infection with B.1.1.529.”

 

Then there are the predictions of the next Covid freak out over the emerging BA.4 or BA.5 Omicron strains, which can reinfect those who have already recovered from Covid, such as Omicron BA.2. Be as it may, it just looks like the pure bloods will need to get these diseases and allow their wonderous, unpolluted immune systems deal with them.   

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10947897/Reinfection-new-Omicron-variants-rising-hospital-Covid-cases-prompts-booster-warning.html?ito=push-notification&ci=0h1kLeOd3u&cri=pNil3EbB5Q&si=mIsznWj1izHY&xi=77d91f20-cee4-482e-a65e-d6b2045f841f&ai=10947897

 

“New Covid-19 subvariants have led to rising case numbers and hospitalisations from the virus, prompting fresh warnings from experts.

The BA.2 strain of Omicron is still the most dominant in Australia, but an increasing number of infections are of the BA.4 or BA.5 strain - which is on the rise in the UK and the US. 

The new strains have been shown to lead to re-infection of those who previously recovered from Covid. 

'We are seeing reinfection, we know that Omicron, having had a previous dose of one of the other variants of Covid-19, did escape that immune protection from both a previous dose and from only two doses of vaccine,' Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly told Sky News.

'Sub-variants of Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 have now become the dominant strain in the UK (and are) growing particularly on the east coast of Australia.'

But while the variants are more transmissible, there has not been any uptick in the severity of the disease, the chief medical officer said.

'We will see reinfections over the coming weeks and months, unfortunately with that one, but what we're not seeing is a large increase in severe disease,' he said.

'That's really due to the vaccine protection which can be boosted with a third and fourth dose.'

Treatments and the availability of COVID-19 antivirals have also aided in the response to serious cases of the virus, Prof Kelly said.

Epidemiologists are also warning of a rise in reinfection and people developing severe bouts of the disease.

Deakin University epidemiology chairwoman Catherine Bennett said the broader community would be at greater risk of infection in weeks to come.

'We are seeing what we feared might happen, particularly the convergence of a troubling flu season after having had a couple of years of respite,' she told Sky News on Thursday.

'With COVID, we're also seeing the numbers stay high and that's partly because Omicron now has that possibility of having reinfection in ways we haven't seen before, particularly with these new variants.'

NSW health authorities said Omicron variants were likely to become the dominant virus strains in coming weeks, warning of a rise in infections even among those who have already had COVID-19.”

 

 

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