The effectiveness of the booster is a question that needs answering for a number of reasons. Firstly, is it worth taking on a personal level? If the risk/benefit analysis contains a low vaccine efficacy then in young, healthy individuals the answer to this is inevitably no. Even if the answer is yes, are your antibody levels still high? Should you have the booster early anyway – Pfizer’s own recommendations are to have it 6 months after the second dose, no mention of having it earlier. However, in the UK we are being advised to have the booster 2/3 months after the second dose. Have any trials been undertaken to show this is necessary or safe?
Dec 15, 2021Liked by NE - nakedemperor.substack.com
Of course this is beginning to wear thin . . . my daughter is double vaccinated, but says she is not getting the booster. "I'm young, fit and healty. What is the point if 2 jabs wasn't enough ?"
Another family member only had one jab, had a bad reaction, won't even have her second let alone a 3rd . . .
Of course this is beginning to wear thin . . . my daughter is double vaccinated, but says she is not getting the booster. "I'm young, fit and healty. What is the point if 2 jabs wasn't enough ?"
Another family member only had one jab, had a bad reaction, won't even have her second let alone a 3rd . . .
The mRNA vaccines are like the walls and gates of Troy, once the Trojan Horse got inside, it was all over with a weak secondary defense.
Very clear thinking thank you Emperor.
Somehow we do understand the sense of the "makes no sense" actions, but that would be a different post for you to write.