The problem with that claim is that we already have such vaccines (adjuvinated whole 'inactivated' virus) and the efficacy tends to be lower....
It is hype. Existing vaccines already generate long-lived T-cell immunity and that T-cell immunity is not enough to protect against symptomatic...
Multi-ancestry fine mapping implicates OAS1 splicing in risk of severe COVID-19 Jennifer E. Huffman, Guillaume Butler-Laporte, Atlas Khan, Erola...
All they are measuring is a correlation between symptom-answering behaviour before COVID and afterwards. Symptom questionnaire responses are not...
Regular vaccine doses are highly likely, but I guess they won't be called "boosters" because they'll be targeted towards whatever the emerging...
Some people on twitter have definitely reported LC after being x2 dose vaccinated. Of course we haven't yet seen such cases associated with...
No, a booster means more of the same. All of the current mRNA & viral Vector vaccines still use more or less the same (ancestral) spike protein....
LongCOVID never was supposed to be considered a single syndrome. If anyone thinks this, it is obvious they haven't bothered to listen to the...
Which is not rare......
Who cares, 50% sensitivity is poor and unlikely to replicate. Most of these dog sniffer studies are just hype. The claim it was detecting active...
So questionnaire answering behaviour predicts questionnaire answering behaviour after the exercise protocol (in healthy participants). The mistake...
Just a lot of speculation and vague hypothesising about what causes the condition in the first place...
This separation is strange - we see examples of both in both children and adults.
I struggle to take biomarker studies seriously, when they don't bother to calculate sensitivity and specificity... Or if your observations don't...
Alternatively, the lack of "clustering" could be due to the questionnaires themselves lacking in specificity.
Confusing cause with effect...
That is the goal, yes.
It might play a role in some cases, but it cannot explain much of the pathology.
I suspect the effective antigen dose of these mRNA vaccines is far higher than the dose of antigen from an Influenza vaccine, hence more symptoms.
https://doi.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037/pspa0000102 http://people.uncw.edu/hakanr/documents/overconfidence2017.pdf None of this is terribly...
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