The risk of ADE with these vaccines is real:
Dr. Robert Malone interview:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/righfqyyjUKq/
Mechanisms of antibody-dependent enhancement of disease and mitigation strategies for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and therapies are discussed.
www.nature.com
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As the virus mutates, it undergoes antigenic drift. Antibodies that worked against a previous strain are employed by the body against a new strain, and they become non-neutralizing because of changes in the virus's sequence. When that happens, they actually begin to act as trojan horses; the antibodies act as an extension to the virus's spike protein and the virions start infecting macrophages through the Fc receptor. It starts replicating in immune cells that it wouldn't have been able to infect before.
When ADE happens, a vaccine actually
helps a virus, because the immune system is improperly trained.