POPRAT RapidReport: Man Injected 217 Times Shows No Superior Immune Response - and Class Switching
German man receives 217 vaccines. The most remarkable part of this? "Criminal charges were not filed".
In a remarkable medical case from Magdeburg, Germany, a 62-year-old individual known as HIM embarked on an extraordinary journey of receiving 217 SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations within 29 months, a venture pursued for private reasons and well beyond the scope of national vaccination recommendations. This hypervaccination, which unfolded outside the confines of clinical research and without the intent of medical oversight, attracted the attention of the public prosecutor in Magdeburg due to allegations of fraud, although no criminal charges were ultimately filed. The case presented a unique opportunity to explore the immunological ramifications of such an outrageous and inhumane exposure to vaccine antigens, leading to a comprehensive analysis of HIM's health and immune response, conducted with his voluntary consent and under the approval of the local Ethics Committee of the University Hospital of Erlangen, Germany. (WHA????????????????????? - JLW)
Throughout the hypervaccination period, HIM reported no adverse effects from the vaccines, a finding corroborated by routine clinical assessments that showed no significant abnormalities in a wide array of clinical chemistry parameters. Immunological evaluations were particularly focused on the effects of the 217 repeated injections on HIM's adaptive immune response.
Notably, his anti-spike SARS-CoV-2 IgG levels were measured and compared to a control group that had received a standard three-dose mRNA vaccine regimen.
The results indicated that while the quantity of specific antibodies and T cells in HIM was elevated, the quality of these immune components did not surpass that of the control group.
That settles that more is not better.
Importantly, investigations into antibody subclass switching and T-cell responses revealed some alterations, such as an unusual switch to IgG4 subclass antibodies and an increase in spike-specific B cells and CD8+ T cells, yet without a marked improvement in the overall efficacy of the immune response.
This case report underscores the complexity of the human immune system and its capacity to handle repeated antigen exposure without leading to adverse health outcomes, at least in this singular instance.
However, the findings also caution against extrapolating these results to advocate for hypervaccination as a general strategy for enhancing immune protection against SARS-CoV-2.
The absence of adverse effects in HIM highlights the need for further research to understand the variability in individual responses to vaccination, potentially influenced by genetic factors.
Moreover, this case prompts a reevaluation of our understanding of vaccine safety and efficacy, emphasizing the importance of adhering to evidence-based vaccination schedules while continuing to monitor and investigate the immunological and clinical impacts of COVID-19 vaccines.
This unprecedented scenario, occurring outside clinical study parameters and against national vaccination guidelines, provides a unique lens through which to scrutinize the effects of repetitive vaccination on human immunology.
Findings Overview:
HIM's hypervaccination journey, devoid of reported side effects and clinical abnormalities, challenges understanding of vaccine tolerance and immune response. Despite the staggering number of vaccinations, routine clinical assessments and specific immunological evaluations (including antibody levels and T-cell responses) revealed no adverse outcomes directly attributable to hypervaccination. Notably, the quantity of spike-specific antibodies and T cells increased, yet without significant enhancement or detriment to the adaptive immune response's intrinsic quality. The class-switching is a concern.
Skeptical Review
While the report meticulously documents HIM's case, several critical considerations are warranted, especially regarding the broader implications for vaccine safety and the potential genetic predisposition to serious adverse events (SAEs) following vaccination.
Is this credible? Or headline-grabbing disinformation? The Lancet has a recent track record of questionable editorial policies and also published a completely false report on the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine. Public health also has a record of not reporting adverse events.
Generalizability Concerns: The unique nature of this case raises questions about its applicability to the general population. HIM's lack of adverse effects does not necessarily translate to a universal safety profile for repetitive or even single-dose vaccinations among diverse genetic backgrounds.
Genetic Risk: The absence of SAEs in HIM might inadvertently highlight the existence of genetic predispositions that could influence individual responses to vaccines. This case suggests that while some individuals may tolerate excessive vaccine doses without apparent harm, others might be at risk of SAEs even from standard vaccination protocols.
Vaccine Safety: The report cautiously avoids endorsing hypervaccination as a strategy to enhance adaptive immunity. However, by not experiencing adverse effects from an extreme number of vaccinations, HIM's case could be misinterpreted as evidence of the unconditional safety of COVID-19 vaccines. It is crucial to underscore that vaccine safety assessments must consider the potential for significant adverse reactions in susceptible individuals.
Immunological Implications: The findings suggest that while repetitive vaccination can increase the quantity of specific immune components, it does not necessarily improve the quality of the immune response. This observation warrants further investigation into the diminishing returns of booster vaccinations and their long-term impact on immune system functionality.
SOURCE - https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(24)00134-8/fulltext
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I believe that as much as I believe Joe Biden has all of his mental faculties!
217 shots in 29 months? That's roughly 7.5 doses per month. He would have been getting 2 injections per week -- and according to the CDC, ONE additional dose is recommended, AT LEAST 2 MONTHS from the last dose. [1]
We are not told how he accomplished this, either . Who agreed to give him those vaccines, and why? Or did he steal these doses?
How would he know if he was having adverse reactions if he was constantly in a state of recovery from immune provocation?
Per the CBS News report [2] : "They checked the levels of a variety of types of cells involved in immune system responses, and while some were boosted as his vaccinations increased, many levels were in line with the control group." This means that some levels were NOT in line with the control group. Which ones? Were they too high or too low? The Lancet paper that was published on this man [3] indicates that antibody tests and "routine" blood work was done. However, it does not appear that autoimmune markers, which generally require specialized bloodwork, were looked for.
Is the man mentally ill? Could the initial 2 shots and/or booster have triggered OCD? A quick search of VAERS reveals 85 reports of obssessive-compulsive disorder/symptoms and 69 reports of generalized anxiety disorder following vaccination against SARS-CoV-2. [4] [5]
Finally, it is curious that the Lancet paper specifies "From November 2019, to October 2023, 62 routine clinical chemistry parameters showed no abnormalities attributable to hypervaccination ." [3]
There were no SARS-CoV-2 vaccines available in November 2019, nor in November 2020.
[1] https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/clinical-considerations/interim-considerations-us.html
[2]https://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-got-217-covid-19-vaccines-germany-heres-what-happened-study/
[3] https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(24)00134-8/fulltext#sec1
[4]https://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&SYMPTOMS[]=Obsessive-compulsive+disorder+%2810029898%29&SYMPTOMS[]=Obsessive-compulsive+personality+disorder+%2810029901%29&SYMPTOMS[]=Obsessive-compulsive+symptom+%2810077894%29&SYMPTOMS[]=Obsessive+rumination+%2810056264%29&SYMPTOMS[]=Obsessive+thoughts+%2810029897%29&VAX[]=COVID19&VAX[]=COVID19-2&VAXTYPES=COVID-19
[5] Link To This Search Result:
https://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&SYMPTOMS=Generalised+anxiety+disorder+%2810018075%29&VAX[]=COVID19&VAX[]=COVID19-2&VAXTYPES=COVID-19