Have you been following the developments regarding the IgG4 class switch phenomenon (i.e. tolerance) in those who have been jabbed two or more times with mRNA vaccines?
I'm wondering if strains like "Arcturus," while appearing to be no more lethal/harmful than your run-of-the-mill adenovirus…
Have you been following the developments regarding the IgG4 class switch phenomenon (i.e. tolerance) in those who have been jabbed two or more times with mRNA vaccines?
I'm wondering if strains like "Arcturus," while appearing to be no more lethal/harmful than your run-of-the-mill adenovirus, might cause significant problems (and increased deaths) in the 2x+ mRNA jabbed? If, upon infection with Arcturus, their immune system produces IgG4 antibodies, won't such individuals be susceptible to the long term damage done by their immune system tolerating a virus?
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Have you been following the developments regarding the IgG4 class switch phenomenon (i.e. tolerance) in those who have been jabbed two or more times with mRNA vaccines?
I'm wondering if strains like "Arcturus," while appearing to be no more lethal/harmful than your run-of-the-mill adenovirus, might cause significant problems (and increased deaths) in the 2x+ mRNA jabbed? If, upon infection with Arcturus, their immune system produces IgG4 antibodies, won't such individuals be susceptible to the long term damage done by their immune system tolerating a virus?
While the inoculations have been shown to damage the immune system, so far there's no indication that Arcturus is all that deadly.
I don't rule out the possibility, but I don't believe there's any data to support it as of yet.