A study published in September indicated that repeated inoculation with mRNA Covid vaccinations reduce the functionality of the immune systems of old people. Infowars previously reported on a different study that indicated a similar phenomenon in children.
“In conclusion, these findings show that, like younger individuals, older adults produce antibodies with reduced functional capacity upon repeated COVID-19 mRNA vaccination,” the study said in the ‘Conclusions’ section.
The specific mechanism of immune system reduction is increased levels of IgG4 (subclasses of immunoglobulin which are proteins in the immune system that act as antibodies but can result in a reduction of immune system function).
“…we have shown that older adults, like younger individuals, are inclined to develop IgG4 responses upon repeated COVID-19 mRNA vaccination and that increased IgG4 levels associate with a relative reduction in Fc-mediated effector functionality,” the study said in the ‘Conclusions’ section.
In so many words, this article adds to mounting evidence that repeated mRNA COVID vaccination reduces functional capacity of the immune system, particularly in older people!
How many more studies are needed before the recommendation of repeated (outdated) boosters is banned??? pic.twitter.com/Cy1E9eubO4
— Retsef Levi (@RetsefL) October 2, 2024
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