Multiple vaccines require a “booster” shot to guarantee efficacy, these are known beforehand and are used because only a certain percentage of people properly develop memory cells from the initial vaccine dose. What we are seeing now is the continuous “topping up” of vaccination despite no evidence it works, and as we see in Israel they have already begun pushing a fourth shot because the booster is ineffective. They are calling this “topping up” a booster when it is anything but.
Hardly any traditional childhood vaccines require boosters though.
Most vaccines carry lifelong protection as soon as the original primary/induction series is complete.
The only exceptions I can think of are influenza, tetanus and the oral ETEC travelers' diarrhea vaccine.
Influenza isn't really a traditional vaccine since it only offers partial and temporary protection.
Tetanus is boosted every ten years. Some research argues even this is unnecessary and you could probably get away with every 30.
The Dukoral ETEC oral travelers' diarrhea vaccine isn't a traditional vaccine either since it's swallowed and was originally designed to protect against cholera. Now it's marketed to westerners to reduce the risk of TD but with "shitty" efficiency of less than 25% and only lasting 3 months to 2 years.
Huh?
Multiple vaccines require a “booster” shot to guarantee efficacy, these are known beforehand and are used because only a certain percentage of people properly develop memory cells from the initial vaccine dose. What we are seeing now is the continuous “topping up” of vaccination despite no evidence it works, and as we see in Israel they have already begun pushing a fourth shot because the booster is ineffective. They are calling this “topping up” a booster when it is anything but.
Hardly any traditional childhood vaccines require boosters though.
Most vaccines carry lifelong protection as soon as the original primary/induction series is complete.
The only exceptions I can think of are influenza, tetanus and the oral ETEC travelers' diarrhea vaccine.
Influenza isn't really a traditional vaccine since it only offers partial and temporary protection.
Tetanus is boosted every ten years. Some research argues even this is unnecessary and you could probably get away with every 30.
The Dukoral ETEC oral travelers' diarrhea vaccine isn't a traditional vaccine either since it's swallowed and was originally designed to protect against cholera. Now it's marketed to westerners to reduce the risk of TD but with "shitty" efficiency of less than 25% and only lasting 3 months to 2 years.
My nigga.
Someone here actually has some medical experience and understand just how fucky it is that these boosters are being pushed in the first place.
Got it. Thanks.