Yes. People with immune system problems carry the virus longer. People that are 'immune compromised' that get the vaccine are finding that they don't create antibodies, based on the usual spike antibodies tests. The immune comp'd are now trying to determine if they have T-cell immunity after vax, and medical researchers are still working on this question.
Yes. People with immune system problems carry the virus longer. People that are 'immune compromised' that get the vaccine are finding that they don't create antibodies, based on the usual spike antibodies tests. The immune comp'd are now trying to determine if they have T-cell immunity after vax, and medical researchers are still working on this question.
It's gene therapy, not a vaccine, so I doubt it.
It's gene therapy, not a vaccine, so I doubt it.
I'm not sure I understand your post, I'm referring to similar articles like this one: https://www.today.com/health/immunocompromised-covid-vaccine-response-may-not-protect-patients-t218420
I'm not sure I understand your post, I'm referring to similar articles like this one:
https://www.today.com/health/immunocompromised-covid-vaccine-response-may-not-protect-patients-t218420
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