How do you catch the same disease - which supposedly has a 1-2 week incubation time - over 3 weeks? Given that he is apparently showing symptoms and didn't just have a positive test come back, I think the much more likely thing is that he never got over the first bout and the disease is just resurfacing.
That's what some studies are reporting. That the immune system is weakened with every shot. When it's reported, it's followed up with that's why you need to get your booster.
I don't know if this is a lasting issue, or just that it's being overworked and can't replenish fast enough.
As far as I understand it, the overall damage to the immune system might repair itself over time, as long as you don't fall victim to one of the other side effects of the shots, like heart-stopping blood clots, brain aneurysms, or the increased vulnerability to cancer.
However, since the MRNA vaccines are effectively teaching your blood cells to mimic the spike protein whenever COVID or a similar coronavirus is detected in your system, and your immune system will generate antibodies that want to attack objects with that structure, the immune system of someone who has taken one of these vaccines will always be extremely vulnerable to coronaviruses.
Normally, when you get a virus, you get sick while your immune system tries a bunch of different antibodies to fight off the infection before it finds one that works. When you're exposed to that virus again, or to one with a similar genetic structure, your immune system already knows how to produce the most effective antibodies, so the virus will be out of your system, likely before you even get sick.
However, if your immune system starts to attack your own blood cells because they've been programmed to mimic the structure of the virus, then you're always going to get sick when you get that virus. Very sick.
How do you catch the same disease - which supposedly has a 1-2 week incubation time - over 3 weeks? Given that he is apparently showing symptoms and didn't just have a positive test come back, I think the much more likely thing is that he never got over the first bout and the disease is just resurfacing.
Maybe the jabs greatly weakened his immune system?
That's what some studies are reporting. That the immune system is weakened with every shot. When it's reported, it's followed up with that's why you need to get your booster.
I don't know if this is a lasting issue, or just that it's being overworked and can't replenish fast enough.
As far as I understand it, the overall damage to the immune system might repair itself over time, as long as you don't fall victim to one of the other side effects of the shots, like heart-stopping blood clots, brain aneurysms, or the increased vulnerability to cancer.
However, since the MRNA vaccines are effectively teaching your blood cells to mimic the spike protein whenever COVID or a similar coronavirus is detected in your system, and your immune system will generate antibodies that want to attack objects with that structure, the immune system of someone who has taken one of these vaccines will always be extremely vulnerable to coronaviruses.
Normally, when you get a virus, you get sick while your immune system tries a bunch of different antibodies to fight off the infection before it finds one that works. When you're exposed to that virus again, or to one with a similar genetic structure, your immune system already knows how to produce the most effective antibodies, so the virus will be out of your system, likely before you even get sick.
However, if your immune system starts to attack your own blood cells because they've been programmed to mimic the structure of the virus, then you're always going to get sick when you get that virus. Very sick.