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The latest SARS-CoV-2 variant, JN.1, was first detected in the | Dr. Tenpenny

The latest SARS-CoV-2 variant, JN.1, was first detected in the US in September 2023. By mid-December, it accounted for about half of all COVID cases in the country. A vaccinology concept called “immune refocusing” explains how more dangerous viruses can be created by leaky vaccines that do not prevent infection
By continuing with boosters, we accelerate immune escape. Over time, variants will get better and better at evading our immune responses, and those who keep taking boosters will be the most vulnerable to infection of all, as vaccinologist Geert Vanden Bossche, Ph.D. explains. He says that we will “very soon” see variants that are more virulent but less infectious. If this happens, healthy unjabbed individuals are unlikely to be affected because their first line of defense — their innate immune system — still works as it should. The jabbed, on the other hand, whose innate immune systems have not been trained, and whose adaptive immune systems have become increasingly useless, will be at very high risk of severe complications and death.

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