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Vaccinatiecampagne middenin een epidemie heeft omgekeerd effect
Vanden Bossche zegt iets wat we al lang weten maar tv-vaccinologen blijkbaar vergeten zijn, vaccins geef je voordat de epidemie er aan komt of voordat je naar een plaats reist waar die veel voorkomt. Je voert die niet als die epidemie al volop bezig is en zeker niet met een vaccin die de besmetting zelf niet voorkomt.
Wat je hiermee doet is er net voor zorgen dat het vaccin zich erg vlug kan aanpassen aan het virus, men versnelt het proces door veel mensen tegelijk in te enten die nog steeds kunnen besmet worden door een subset van de varianten. Je dwingt het virus om zich vlugger aan te passen waardoor het virus vlugger zijn effect zal verliezen.
Mensen met een vaccin zouden ook veel langer de besmetting kunnen doorgeven, het is dus alles behalve het wondermiddel.
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Der Wanderer
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So don’t forget we are administering these vaccines in the heat of a pandemic. So in other words while we are preparing our weapon, we are fully attacked by the virus. The virus is everywhere. So that is a very different scenario from using such vaccines in a setting where the vaccine is barely or not exposed to the virus.
And I’m saying this, because if you have a high infectious pressure, it’s so easy for the virus to jump from one person to the other.
So if your immune response, however, is just mounting, as we see right now with the number of people who get their first dose, they get the first dose, the antibodies are not fully mature, the titers are maybe not very high. So their immune response is suboptimal, but they are in the midst of this war while they are mounting an immune response, they’re fully attacked by the virus and every single time. I mean, this is textbook knowledge.
Every single time you have an immune response that is suboptimal in the presence of an infection, in the presence of a virus, that infected person, you are at risk for immune escape.
So that means that the virus can escape the immune response. And that is why I’m saying that these vaccines, I mean, in their own right, are, of course, excellent. But to use them in the midst of a pandemic and do mass vaccination, because then you provide within a very short period of time, the population with high antibody titers – so the virus comes under enormous pressure.
I mean, that wouldn’t matter if you can eradicate a virus, if you can prevent infection, but these vaccines don’t prevent infection.
They protect against disease because we are just, unfortunately, we look no further than the end of our nose in the sense that hospitalization, that’s all what counts, you know, getting people away from the hospital.
But in the meantime, we are not realizing that we give all the time during this pandemic, by our interventions, the opportunity to escape to the immune, to the immune system.
And that is of course, a very, very, very dangerous thing. Especially, if we realize that these guys, they only need 10 hours to replicate.
So if you think that by making new vaccines, a new vaccine against the new infectious strains, we going to catch up, it’s impossible to catch up. I mean, virus is not going to wait until we have those vaccines ready. I mean, this thing continues.
And as I was saying, the thing is, I mean, if you do this in the midst of a pandemic, that is an enormous problem.
These vaccines are excellent, but they are not made for administration to millions of people in the midst, in the heat of a pandemic. So that is my thoughts.
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