Multiple studies have now shown that experimental mRNA vaccination impairs the immune system – much as experts had predicted. A new study published in Frontiers of Immunology examined immune responses in children before and after vaccination and revealed worrying results: 28 days after the Covid shot, cytokine responses to both other viruses and bacteria were reduced – weakened The immune response to the virus was still detectable six months after vaccination.
BNT162b2 COVID-19 Vaccination in Pediatrics Cytokine Response to Heterogeneous Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Agonist Study) came out on August 25 and includes explosives.
Blood samples from 29 children between the ages of 5 and 11 were examined for cytokine responses to various pathogens: examined before, 28 days after the second BioNTech vaccination and, in the case of eight children, six months after vaccination. Hui. The analysis showed a reduced cytokine response to several common bacteria (such as S. aureus, E. coli and H. influenzae) and viruses (such as hepatitis B) 28 days after the mRNA shot. Six months after the shot, the immune response to bacteria returned to normal, but to viruses diminished.
Although the study’s significance is limited due to the small number of participants, a preprint study in adults previously showed that the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccination impairs innate immune responses:
Recently, there has been some debate as to whether BNT162b2 vaccination is associated with varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation (38). Possible explanations include suppression of VZV-specific CD8+ cells by excessive migration of naïve CD8+ cells after vaccination and down-regulation of TLR signaling pathways by vaccination and thus inhibition of interferon production. The hypothesis of down-regulated interferon production is consistent with our data, However, the reasons for this effect have not yet been clarified. Our findings may help explain data from a recent study of more than 50,000 healthcare workers, which found that the more doses of mRNA vaccine individuals received, the greater the risk they had of getting COVID-19 (39) There will be more. It can therefore be speculated that vaccination with mRNA-based vaccines leads to regulation of innate immune responses and that the consequences of this effect for protection against SARS-CoV-2 are not completely offset by the induction of adaptive immune responses. can be done.
Fohse et al. 2023
The clinical consequences of this pathology are so far unclear – it is questionable, however, whether research aimed at the consequences will be tolerated by pharmaceutical controlled science. In any case, the results show that a person vaccinated with corona vaccination should be more susceptible to other diseases. This can have serious consequences, especially for children, who are naturally exposed to large numbers of pathogens for the first time in kindergarten and school.
Against this background, the massive RSV illnesses that emerge in winter are hardly surprising: although the virus is not dangerous for healthy children, persistent illness is not conducive to a child’s development. However, the solution to this problem certainly cannot be found in new vaccinations, which in turn may impair the immune system.