Saturday, April 9, 2022

Second COVID "booster" injection produces antibodies for only a few weeks, study finds

NOTE:
All Covid vaccines ans booster shots are not useful for the Omicron common cold. Omicron is not a Covid variant. It has the same symptoms as a corononavirus common cold, because that's what it is. Anyonw who thinks a vaccine will protect them from any common cold is filled with misinformation. If there was a vaccine that prevented serious symptoms of Omicron, it would be nearly worthless, because Omicron so rarelt has serious symptoms
Ye Editor  

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"At best, the most protection a person will get from a second “booster” shot of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is maybe a few weeks of protection, according to a new study. https://news.yahoo.com/second-covid-booster-shot-extends-012300452.html

A fourth injection of Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” will only last, at best, for seven weeks, say Israeli researchers. Is it really worth it?

For the study, scientists looked at 1.25 million people over the age of 60 in Israel who received their fourth dose of a Pfizer Fauci Flu shot between January and March. Pfizer’s injection is the only one available in Israel.

Those who got the fourth shot tested “positive” for the Chinese Flu at half the rate as those who only got three doses. However, by the eighth week, the two groups were found to have a roughly equal risk of testing positive, rendering the fourth shot worthless.

Chances are that this has been known about for quite some time, explaining why in the United Kingdom, for instance, politicians are calling for booster shots forever.

... The idea of a fourth booster shot has been hotly contested among many, who say that it is a bad idea and will not provide the type of protection claimed.

U.S. regulators went ahead with it anyway, though, for people 50 years of age and older. A second booster shot was also approved for immunocompromised people such as Joe Biden, 79, who supposedly got his second dose on March 30.

... According to the latest data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 30 percent of the American population, or around 98 million people, have received a third dose of a Fauci Flu shot. A much smaller percentage has taken the fourth injection.

“For confirmed infection, a fourth dose appeared to provide only short-term protection and a modest absolute benefit,” the study authors wrote.

“Overall, these analyses provided evidence for the effectiveness of a fourth vaccine dose against severe illness caused by the omicron variant, as compared with a third dose administered more than 4 months earlier.” ...