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Vaccine-Injured and Boosted Have Weaker, Overworked Immune Systems

by Mercura Wang AND HEALTH 1+1


In January 2022, Marco Cavaleri, Head of Vaccines Strategy at the European Medicines Agency raised concerns about frequent COVID-19 booster shots, as these vaccines can potentially overload people’s immune systems and tire them out, eventually weakening their immune responses.

One month later, in February 2022, a Swedish total population cohort study was published in The Lancet. According to this study, the immunity of people who had received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines declined over time, and after eight months, their immune function against the virus was even lower than that of the unvaccinated individuals.

According to a recent article published in Virology Journal, the possible causes of decreased immunity among the vaccinated population include the following:

  1. N1-methylpseudouridine: Two widely used vaccine platforms were developed based on mRNA technology by Pfizer and Moderna. Both vaccines use N1-methylpseudouridine in their genetic code, and are delivered with a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation. After vaccination, the mRNA enters the cells and produces spike proteins by using materials from the cells. The spike proteins are supposed to trigger an immune response, which produces neutralizing antibodies to prevent the body from being infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, it has been discovered that the replacement of uracil with this pseudouridine in the genetic code can suppress this immune response mechanism, and N1-methylpseudouridine has been observed to diminish the activity of innate immune sensors…

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