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To: Thehammer who wrote (755465)1/19/2022 11:58:26 PM
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Will a vaccinated person develop N antibodies after infection with omicron? Maybe. Take some time to understand this graph. This is the S and N antibodies in blood donors over time in england. At first they track together. Then the vaccine is introduced and the S antibody becomes ubiquitous. But, the prevalence of N antibodies stopped climbing and even worse might be descending in the last samples taken. The vaccinated have great S antibodies but may not develop the N antibodies. I bowdlerized the graph by masking the apropos curse word. If the data is still being collected and reported we will have the answer in a month.
To summarize the graph, natural immunity provides both S & N antibodies, vaccination leads to only S antibodies.
There is a behavior of the immune system to imprint on the first exposure to a virus. Usually works out great for the whole population. Kids get strong immunity to the novel virus. Older people will have remaining immunity to a disease that was around decades earlier. The kids age and become the older people with existing immunity. Now, however they are giving strong immunity to the spike protein of the original strain of c-19, and nothing else.

Many vaccinated people at work are getting the omicron now. They are young and have competent immune systems.
To put it another way, it is very unwise to dispense a non-sterilizing vaccine in a pandemic, it just applies pressure to the virus to mutate around the antibodies. And it should be quite clear now, the current vaccines are non-sterilizing.
Nice to hear you are also a pure blood, Maurice.
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