Frequent COVID-19 booster shots could adversely affect (decrease) the immune response and can be caused by several factors such as N1-methylpseudouridine, the spike protein, lipid nanoparticles,
antibody-dependent enhancement, and the original antigenic stimulus.
SOURCE:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35659687/
‘According to European Medicines Agency recommendations, frequent COVID-19 booster shots could adversely affect the immune response and may not be feasible. The decrease in immunity can be caused by several factors such as N1-methylpseudouridine, the spike protein, lipid nanoparticles, antibody-dependent enhancement, and the original antigenic stimulus. These clinical alterations may explain the association reported between COVID-19 vaccination and shingles.
As a safety measure, further booster vaccinations should be discontinued. In addition, the date of vaccination should be recorded in the medical record of patients. Several practical measures to prevent a decrease in immunity have been reported. These include limiting the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, including acetaminophen to maintain deep body temperature, appropriate use of antibiotics, smoking cessation, stress control, and limiting the use of lipid emulsions, including propofol, which may cause perioperative immunosuppression. In conclusion, COVID-19 vaccination is a major risk factor for infections in critically ill patients.’
Dr Paul, go to bed! How many articles is this tonite? Anyway I love and appreciate them all. Thank you ❤️
I believe this is the most strongly worded published critique of covid shots you have brought to our attenton. It includes the unmistakable conclusion that:
"As a safety measure, further booster vaccinations should be discontinued."
But it was published 8 months ago and the mRNA shots were nonetheless recently ADDED to the CDC's recommendations for annual "vaccines" (for adults AND children), against clear evidence of danger. It's nearly impossible to express the depth of frustration and anger this arouses.