Study co-lead Igor Stagljar discusses says older antibodies either from vaccination or prior infection are not effective against Omicron.
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Flu
What a joke
Omicron is the new nightmare we have to deal with.
Yes…just such a nightmare. Lol
Pure Blood Strength πͺ β₯οΈ
Fraser valley checking in.
Pureblood bc sounding off
Health minister in Ontario just said if u healthy and no problem donβt need to get the boosters π€·πΎββοΈ
GFY
Come on quackcined, get mad when you realize it’s not a magical micro-monster
Adaptive memory cells to the rescue!
Cellular immunity is no longer a thing apparently.
MISINFORMATION
What!!!! This cannot be
Study sponsored by big pharma.
so that means the crackine dosent work by definition no?
Hey doctor which experts and scientists you follow to decide about shots every 4 to 6 months.
Well maybe we should ask our Dr Justin
Oh for crying out loud, give it up already!!
Lock down coming
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Lmfao