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Wikipedia - Interesting immunology-tidbit on immunosenescence

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“Immunosenescence has defined the destruction and remodeling of immune organ structure as well as innate and adaptive immune dysfunction with aging, causing poor vaccination outcomes, and increased susceptibility to infection, age-related disease, and malignancies.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41392-023-01451-2

35 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

No link, but it very much looks like your conclusion and not that of the article.

39 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

 

Whilst vaccines may be less effective in older adults (a well known and well established fact) compared to younger individuals, they still provide critical protection and significantly reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.

 

 

So another big, fat, nothing burger.

 

If you want people to bite you need to do much better.

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19 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Whilst vaccines may be less effective in older adults (a well known and well established fact) compared to younger individuals, they still provide critical protection and significantly reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.

 

 

So another big, fat, nothing burger.

 

If you want people to bite you need to do much better.

No need to bite, to think about it is enough...

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45 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

No need to bite, to think about it is enough...

 

1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Whilst vaccines may be less effective in older adults (a well known and well established fact) compared to younger individuals, they still provide critical protection and significantly reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.

 

So another big, fat, nothing burger.

 

If you want people to bite you need to do much better.

Well done Red for making people think, and maybe change their minds about having this dreadful poison injected into them, and their loved ones.

 

It is the elderly, and those with underlying problems, that should not be putting themselves at risk by having the jab.

 

They don't provide any protection what-so-ever. Don't stop you passing anything on either.

 

Been listening to to many compromised white-coats Sir..

On 1/11/2025 at 4:22 PM, Stiddle Mump said:

Well done Red for making people think, and maybe change their minds about having this dreadful poison injected into them, and their loved ones.

I for one hope they do continue to get boosted.

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7 hours ago, Airalee said:

I for one hope they do continue to get boosted.

 

Some people are unable to even consider that they might have been conned, even when confronted with a mountain of evidence.  The only wake-up call for them is when they - or their loved ones - experience the harms of these poison-shots, and in some cases even that will not allow them to start questioning their beliefs in what they were told.

 

12 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Some people are unable to even consider that they might have been conned, even when confronted with a mountain of evidence.  The only wake-up call for them is when they - or their loved ones - experience the harms of these poison-shots, and in some cases even that will not allow them to start questioning their beliefs in what they were told.

 

I would posit that in most cases…even when they or their loved ones experience any adverse effects (however far down the road), there will be no wake up call and they will continue to badger us who chose not to take the jabs.

 

So….let them get boosted I say.  And when they die, I will remember how they treated us and I will dance on their graves.

 

I can’t remember any vaccinated person who supported “my body my choice”.  
 

To hell with them all.

On 1/11/2025 at 2:21 PM, Red Phoenix said:

 

On 1/11/2025 at 3:23 PM, Red Phoenix said:

No need to bite, to think about it is enough...

What you ought to be thinking about is the English language. Since when does "gradual deterioration" mean complete disappearance? There is nothing in what you originally quoted that means that vaccines are ineffective for the elderly. It just means that they are less effective. This is not news.

https://directorsblog.nih.gov/2021/11/09/israeli-study-shows-how-covid-19-immunity-wanes-over-time/

 

On 1/13/2025 at 7:28 AM, Airalee said:

I would posit that in most cases…even when they or their loved ones experience any adverse effects (however far down the road), there will be no wake up call and they will continue to badger us who chose not to take the jabs.

 

So….let them get boosted I say.  And when they die, I will remember how they treated us and I will dance on their graves.

 

I can’t remember any vaccinated person who supported “my body my choice”.  
 

To hell with them all.

Epidemiological evidence shows that they will be more likely to dance on yours. Is there any particular dance style or song you'd like to request?

5 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Epidemiological evidence shows that they will be more likely to dance on yours. Is there any particular dance style or song you'd like to request?

 

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