>>14053428>All of the vaccines in the US are based on the same spike protein,They're all slightly tweaked specific to the vaccine brand.
>but you still have antibodies from the vaccine which would be fighting against yoru body and enhancing the virus's abilities to infect you.It's going to change the antibodies the b cells produce.
>As for T-cell response, how varied do you think the antibodies would be between all of the people who got the vaccine when they are only targeting one spike protein?Even if the antibodies are shit (which we know they are thanks to Omicron), a strong killer T cell response could still prevent severe disease.
But anyway, I'm looking at this from the perspective that infections have been lopsided toward the unvaccinated for a year now. Then suddenly a new variant emerges, the vaccinated are getting infected at a lopsided ratio, testing protocols haven't changed, mandates didn't suddenly change so much in a few weeks to explain it, but the authors make a throwaway remark that it must be because of social behavior and you don't even question why that would suddenly be the case when it wasn't before?