Great thread by Dr. Kaul. To summarize, after vaccination, a temporary, rapid loss of immunity occurs. The media cites reports treating these temporarily vaccinated as unvaccinated, and complains that the incidence of the disease in the unvaccinated is high.
This gives the misleading impression that the unvaccinated are more susceptible to the disease. Therefore, Dr. Kaur quotes the definition of the unvaccinated from that report and mentions that the unvaccinated include those who have been vaccinated for less than 14 days.
Dr. Kaur also argues that it is strange that the government and the media only say that just humoral immunity (antibodies) is effective against COVID, but never talk about the effectiveness of cellular immunity (T cells).
Other things that have been written in this thread in brief: Rapid vaccination only speeds up the rate of virus mutation. It also describes the function of T cells. Dr. Kaul argues that T-cell function is important against coronaviruses.

I will post the important threads below.

This is a good example of a temporary, rapid decrease in immunity after vaccination.

The data cited by the media included vaccinated people in the definition of unvaccinated. Moreover, it included those within 14 days of vaccination, when immunity rapidly declines.
This is the thread that contains the evidence.

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カウル博士の新型コロナに関するスレッドを要約します。
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ワクチン接種後の免疫抑制現象は、黄熱病などの他のワクチンでも同様に見られる。ワクチン接種者は接種後7日以内に急激な一時的のリンパ球減少(T細胞の枯渇)が起きている。これにより感染症のリスクが高まる。

ワクチンは接種後、一時的に免疫が下がるということ。
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bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
シンガポールは今日から「ワクチン2回接種者のみ」にすべての外食を許可、一方「ワクチン未接種者」は屋内の外食は禁止、屋外のホーカーズ(屋台)のみ許可(ただしグループサイズは2名まで)だそうです。
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さらに8/19から完全接種者のみさらに緩和。礼拝、イベント、会議、運動施設などマスクなしで利用可能、在宅からオフィスワークへの移行も可能。
また8/20から旅行者は特定の国に限り、接種者のみホテル隔離も必要なくなる。9月には接種者に限りさらに緩和する方針。
💉は接種しても感染するし、また感染させることが分かっている。それなのに未接種者に対して移動の制限するのはおかしい。
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22 Jul
True. Cross-immunity works if the viruses are similar. In this paper, half of the samples (n=37) that were not infected with SARS showed cross-immunity responses. Image
Sailors who spend a lot of time on ships are said to be careful to take a lot of vitamin D. This is because they don't want to get sick on the sea. Vitamin D activates immune function. It is said to be an essential nutrition for T cells that destroy infected cells.
If you are young, most people will recover from the infection and cross-immunity will work after that. Vaccines may also be effective for the elderly and those suffering from diseases.
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@dockaurG nature.com/articles/s4158…
This paper shows that people who recovered from SARS 17 years ago also had cross-immunity against COVID. This indicates that T-cell immunity works for a long time and is resistant to mutation.
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The T cells of symptomless infected people produce large amounts of two proteins called IFN-γ and IL-2. These proteins help to adjust the immune response. This allows the infection to be cleared without causing a cytokine storm.
@dockaurG sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/…
The important thing is to take nutrition that is good for the immune system in order for the immune system to work properly. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for T cells to work properly. It can be made in the skin when exposed to sunlight.
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@JamesTodaroMD Excellent work, Dr.Todaro.
I'm Japanese and I've been wondering about the difference in severity and mortality rates from the new coronas between Asia and the Western world. Then I was surprised to see the paper in Nature on July 15.
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@JamesTodaroMD This means that even before the pandemic, some kind of virus had already caused memory T cells to react to the new corona virus in Japan.
This is true for all of Asia, including Japan.
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