Thursday, January 20, 2022

Booster dependency?

Will we end up dependent on boosters if they stop our natural immune system working? 

After searching online for hours/days to no avail, I rang the Covid Hotline but they couldn't answer my question either. It's a pretty straightforward query, not that technical - and you'd expect a straightforward "we don't know" if that is the case. They ended up telling me to ask my doctor - but I doubt if they know either. 

The second part to my question (which no-one can answer yet) is, "if I stop any further vaccinations (I've had the mandatory two) and refuse the third, fourth, etc boosters, will my natural immune response kick in and how long will it take?" 

Instead they (the 'authorities', they ones who are supposed to be informed) prattle a load of stock standard responses, indicating that they didn't even take the time to listen properly to my well-worded inquiry, which went like this:

"Given that we know (according to reputable peer-reviewed medical sources) that CoViD-19 vaccines artificially induce an immune response and thus interfere with the body's natural immune system, how long will it take for the mechanism of the body's immune response to return to normal?"

Too much of a mouthful? What I'm asking, in plain terms, is:
"What happens if I don't get any boosters? When will my immune system kick in?"

That's a fairly simple and reasonable question, I think. But they don't. They don't have an answer because they don't know. If they don't know, then aren't they playing with fire? 

Instead, the poor girl on the hotline (she's only doing her job, to the best of her ability, with the info she's given) began a spiel of how the vaccine works, how effective it is, blah blah blah. That wasn't what I asked. I want to know how long it will take for my immune system to return to pre-vaccination status. As I understand it, your body loses its ability to create antibodies to CoViD-19 once you have been vaccinated and instead becomes reliant on the artificially induced response. 

That's all good and well if it means developing antibodies without having to get infected in the first place. But as the immunity wanes, when does the body's natural immune system kick in? Do we become dependent on boosters if it doesn't? 

The plain truth is they don't know, I don't know, and neither do you.