It may be as you say, but I am also considering a hypothesis that apparent effectiveness of the jabs had to do with healthcare settings exposure -- the PPE setup is to protect the nurse testing or jabbing, not the public coming through. All the people who were jabbed were exposed to a healthcare setting at least twice, and healthcare settings were the major route by which covid was spreading. So everyone who got sick right away was discounted as unvaxed, because 'the jab is only effective after two weeks', and a good proportion of everyone else has had an exposure to the virus which didn't result in an infection but which may still have had a role in priming the immune system so those people were less likely to get covid for a while longer.
Re: Immunity changes and spike distribution after the vax
Date: 2022-11-07 03:49 pm (UTC)