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A Danish study with data showing that people vaccinated with Pfizer and Moderna were more susceptible to infection with the Omicron variant after 3 to 5 months, caused controversy.

A study by Danish scientists published in the journal Medrxiv on December 23, 2021 (not yet peer-reviewed), showed that with initial estimates from a nationwide Danish database, the effect of vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron reached only 55.2% or 36.7% one month after the full 2 doses of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. 

The data also showed that the vaccine's effectiveness against the Omicron variant was significantly lower than against the Delta variant and declined rapidly after only a few months.

https://trithucvn.org/suc-khoe/tranh-cai...-mach.html
(02-01-2022, 11:03 AM)theold Wrote: [ -> ]A Danish study with data showing that people vaccinated with Pfizer and Moderna were more susceptible to infection with the Omicron variant after 3 to 5 months, caused controversy.

This would explain why 2/3 of the staff at the Belgium Antarctic base are infected by Covid even when ALL were vaccinated.

Remote Antarctic station hit with Covid-19 outbreak
Quote:Two-thirds of the station’s staff of 25 have been infected with the coronavirus, Belgium’s polar secretariat confirmed to local media earlier this week. But how the virus could have reached the remote station, located some 220km (137 miles) from the Antarctic coast, remains a mystery.

“All those present have received two doses of vaccine, and one person has even received a booster shot,” said Alain Hubert, the facility’s executive operator and head of security measures. All staff members also have to undergo a series of PCR tests on their long journey to the station.
https://www.rt.com/news/544909-belgian-s...-outbreak/
Better switch to inactivated vaccine if you want your country to be positioned for the crazy growth after covid episode...
(02-01-2022, 01:44 PM)Sticw Wrote: [ -> ]Better switch to inactivated vaccine if you want your country to be positioned for the crazy growth after covid episode...

mRNA teach only fraction of the virus. It is not suitable for mutating diseases. 
News that us armed forces developing vaccine also put many variations of spike protein on the protein core,
tell us what do they think.
(02-01-2022, 01:44 PM)Sticw Wrote: [ -> ]Better switch to inactivated vaccine if you want your country to be positioned for the crazy growth after covid episode...

atleast  harmless no side effects .
That is why using the amount of antibodies generated in the body by the vaccines is a useless gauge. The body must be trained to fight the virus and produce the antibodies on its own when there is virus, not when there is no virus. It is common sense that if you rely too much on external help then your own defence system gets diminished.
(02-01-2022, 11:03 AM)theold Wrote: [ -> ]A Danish study with data showing that people vaccinated with Pfizer and Moderna were more susceptible to infection with the Omicron variant after 3 to 5 months, caused controversy.

A study by Danish scientists published in the journal Medrxiv on December 23, 2021 (not yet peer-reviewed), showed that with initial estimates from a nationwide Danish database, the effect of vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron reached only 55.2% or 36.7% one month after the full 2 doses of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. 

The data also showed that the vaccine's effectiveness against the Omicron variant was significantly lower than against the Delta variant and declined rapidly after only a few months.

https://trithucvn.org/suc-khoe/tranh-cai...-mach.html

Why dun you check with our authority experts to clear your doubts? Dr Mak or Dr Fisher will be able to answer any questions.