New study warns against boosters

A growing body of evidence indicates that the “abnormally high levels” of the immunoglobulin subclass make the immune system more susceptible to the COVID-19 spike protein in the vaccines, researchers said in a paper published by the journal ‘Vaccines’ in May.

A second study published that “Immunity acquired from a COVID infection provides strong, lasting protection against the most severe outcomes of the illness, according to research in The Lancet — protection, experts say, that’s on par with what’s provided through two doses of an mRNA vaccine.

Experiments performed on mice found multiple boosters “significantly decreased” protection against the Delta and Omicron virus variants and testing found a spike in IgG4 levels after repeat Pfizer vaccination, suggesting immune exhaustion.

The weakened immune systems brought about by repeated vaccination could lead to serious problems, including cancer, the researchers said.

“Increased IgG4 synthesis due to repeated mRNA vaccination with high antigen concentrations may also cause autoimmune diseases, and promote cancer growth and autoimmune myocarditis in susceptible individuals,” they wrote.

Potential longer-term consequences of repeated vaccination include suffering from more severe cases of COVID-19.

The new paper shows that repeated vaccination “should be approached with caution,” the researchers said. 

Last year the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended prioritizing the Moderna and Pfizer shots over J&J’s because of its safety issues. Previously U.S. officials had treated all three vaccines similarly because they’d each been shown to offer strong protection.

Follow-up studies have consistently shown lower effectiveness and blood clots from J&J’s vaccine. 

In a press release, the FDA has declared the monovalent Pfizer and Modena mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are “no longer authorized for use in the United States.”

The decision was made through a recent amendment to the Emergency Use Authorizations of the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 bivalent vaccines.

The FDA intends to make decisions about future vaccination after receiving recommendations on the fall strain composition at an FDA advisory committee in June.

In 2021, Jay Inslee was praising his COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Just a day after it took effect, the state reported just over 95% of the nearly 60,000 state employees had received the shot. 

“This is an amazing story, over 90% are vaccinated. Yes, there are a few hold outs that unfortunately listen to these hallucinations on the internet,” said Inslee to KING 5 on October 19, 2021.

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