This hasn't passed peer review (and even that isn't the vaunted gold standard for study credibility) so take it with a preliminary grain of salt. But it largely tracks with evidence from other studies and trends - the first couple months post-vaccination appears to increase infectivity amongst those with the jab, with the vulnerability falling off for the next few months. This is true across all the vaccines on market. You're practically creating new cases with every forced surge of boosters. I know people have been ringing the ADE alarm for a long time but the trends are starting to come into focus. Will be interesting to follow, at least.
This hasn't passed peer review (and even that isn't the vaunted gold standard for study credibility) so take it with a preliminary grain of salt. But it largely tracks with evidence from other studies and trends - the first couple months post-vaccination appears to increase infectivity amongst those with the jab, with the vulnerability falling off for the next few months. This is true across all the vaccines on market. You're practically creating new cases with every forced surge of boosters. I know people have been ringing the ADE alarm for a long time but the trends are starting to come into focus. Will be interesting to follow, at least.
Thank you for the clarification on what the paper is and isn't.