Research suggests Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine reprograms innate immune responses

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“The mRNA BNT162b2 vaccine induces complex functional reprogramming of innate immune responses, which should be considered in the development and use of this new class of vaccines,” writes the team.”
 

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I suspect most vaccines act in the same manner reprogramming/changing how the immune system works to some degree.

One door closes and another door opens. They can never study all the unknown unknowns too difficult given the complexity of the immune system and the the insane variations throughout the population.

That being said the majority of people likely are likely able to handle the effects.

Unfortunately some people will always be vulnerable.
 

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I suspect most vaccines act in the same manner reprogramming/changing how the immune system works to some degree.

One door closes and another door opens. They can never study all the unknown unknowns too difficult given the complexity of the immune system and the the insane variations throughout the population.

That being said the majority of people likely are likely able to handle the effects.

Unfortunately some people will always be vulnerable.
In one of his recent interviews, Peat suggested that each time you get a vaccine, the immune system creates antibodies which shifts the immune system toward ”specialization” and away from broader immunity. If he‘s correct, it’s plausible that shift could hurt the immune system’s ability to destroy cancer cells.
 
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