“Breakthrough” infections DO NOT mean vaccines don’t work. Remember, they are preventives, NOT cures. One can still contract COVID once vaccinated. As long as that vaccine is preventing you from facing severe disease and worse, it IS working and doing what it was designed to do.
Regarding the concerns about waning immunity. Please remember, this is likely referring to infection. NOT effectiveness against symptomatic infection, NOT effectiveness against severe illness. While neutralizing antibodies decrease over time (as they ARE supposed to) protective
immunity provided by memory B-cells and T-cells is STILL present. Remember: Immunological memory consists of antibodies, memory B-cells, memory CD8+ T-cells, and memory CD4+ T-cells. These responses give us enduring protection even against newly emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants.
This recent study out of the NEJM shows EXACTLY this and hammers home the points I have made above. Antibodies always decline, AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BUT guess what happens? They’re replaced by new, optimal-matched antibodies that are better quality to variants so it takes
even fewer to protect you the next time around! Comparing the graphs here you can see neutralization doesn’t decline much- that my friends is thanks to immunological memory, and yes this IS 6+ months out. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Another peer-reviewed study to add to this to further support my point. This particular study out of The Lancet. PLEASE NOTE: Vaccine effectiveness in preventing severe disease, hospitalization and death remained high at more than 90% (93% to be exact) for AT LEAST (NOT ONLY)
SIX MONTHS (this is from the U.S. where three and four week intervals were used), even against the highly contagious Delta variant. So remember, when we speak of “waning,” keep in mind what that is referring to. thelancet.com/journals/lance….
Another study you can take a look at (might need to translate) is out of Italy’s ISS and MOH. With a 29M+ sample size, this study showed that 7 months after vaccination there was NO reduction in the effectiveness of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in their general population, which
remained at 89%. Even against hospitalization and death, protection remained high (96% and 99%, respectively) 6 months AFTER the second dose. Keep in mind again, this is AT LEAST NOT ONLY. While a slight decrease in protection from infection was observed in some specific groups
such as in immunocompromised individuals or those with comorbidities. This is why boosters have been recommended for these groups, but not for all. ansa.it/canale_salutee…. Also see:
The term infection refers to the virus entering and being detectable in your system regardless of whether OR NOT it makes you sick, whereas the term illness refers to the virus entering, being detectable in your system AND making you sick. It it important not to conflate the two.
The first thing to know about the COVID-19 vaccines is that they’re doing exactly what they were designed and authorized to do. Since the vaccines first started their rollout late last year, rates of COVID-19 disease have taken an unprecedented plunge among the immunized.
The second thing to know about the COVID-19 vaccines is that they’re flame retardants, not impenetrable firewalls, when it comes to the coronavirus. Some vaccinated people are still getting infected, and a small subset of these individuals is still getting sick and this is
completely expected. Read here: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…. When you are vaccinated, contracting COVID-19 isn’t the same as contracting COVID-19 when you’re unvaccinated. Thanks to vaccines, it is a shorter, gentler version. See: theatlantic.com/science/archiv… and: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…

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I’m not done.🧵
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