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mRNA Vaccines Hurt Long-Term COVID-19 Immunity: Study Shows

by Jesse Martin


The study indicates that having received an mRNA vaccine actually reduces the odds of developing broad antibody immunity which results in a long-term immunity to COVID-19. In other words, having been vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine makes one more susceptible to reinfection with COVID-19 than they otherwise would be.

The gap is not insignificant, either. No matter the severity of the COVID-19 case, those who have not received an mRNA vaccine are much more likely to develop the antibodies necessary for long-term immunity than those who have received one. This means that they are less likely to be reinfected, and that if they are the severity of COVID-19 will be much less in them.

The research, gathered from data from a Moderna 30,000-person clinical trial, shows that unvaccinated people almost always develop these strong antibodies while individuals who received the mRNA shot rarely ever do…


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