That could be part of it certainly, but it doesn't explain why there would be more infections in areas with more genetic vaccinations relative to areas with fewer vaccinations. It really appears that these vaccines are acting to increase the overall level of viral transmission in the population, which is being blamed on the infectiousness of Delta - despite the fact that the Delta variant is present worldwide but is not causing the same level of illness in many less-vaccinated places.
I am trying to insert immune tolerance into the conversation, because I think it needs to be seriously considered along with ADE, OAS, and the other potential issues, and I think we might already have evidence that it is occurring.
Re: Immune tolerance hypothesis
Date: 2021-09-08 02:21 am (UTC)I am trying to insert immune tolerance into the conversation, because I think it needs to be seriously considered along with ADE, OAS, and the other potential issues, and I think we might already have evidence that it is occurring.
Mark L