The spike also binds to ace-2 receptors though which is the primary entry point for the virus through the same action. So I believe there is no actual immunity produced and any affect of the vaccine on preventing infection is purely a prophylactic effect from free radical spikes blocking those receptors from being bound too by the virus. But this also explains why the vaccine only works for a few months if that or not at all.
>But this also explains why the vaccine only works for a few months if that or not at all.
Yeah, that's what doesn't fit with the "Your immune system recognizes that the protein is different. It starts to produce antibodies as well as trains immune cells to recognize it in the future" picture. It sounds like something's off here, the result of the "pattern recognition" training the immune system supposedly goes through shouldn't just go away after a few month
>The spike also binds to ace-2 receptors though which is the primary entry point for the virus through the same action.
That's probably the part related to the "iodine saturation" analogy I was referring to a couple of post above, that's probably where that picture in my mind comes from
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