VIDEO: Covid-19 Vaccine Program Director Admits Injection Destroys Immune System
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David LV Bauer is Group Leader, at the RNA Virus Replication Laboratory, at the Francis Crick Institute in London.
His work has since focused on how virus RNA structure affects replication, transcription, and immune activation. He established his lab at the Francis Crick Institute in 2020.
His research focused on RNA polymerases and the use of single-molecule methods to understand transcription initiation in bacteria.
You can find his bio at: https://www.crick.ac.uk/research/find-a-researcher/david-lv-bauer
He states that those who take the Pfizer Vaccine (both shots), have about 5 to 6 fold lower neutralising antibodies".
He says, "these are the gold standard, private security, antibodies of your immune system, that block the virus from getting into your cells in the first place".
He adds, "we found that for people with only 1 dose, they are less likely to have high levels of these antibodies in their blood".
He continues, "And perhaps most importantly for all of us going forward, is that we see the older you are, the lower your levels are likely to be".
He further adds, "And the time since you have had your 2nd jab, as that time goes on, the lower your levels are also likely to be".
"So that's probably telling us we need to prioritise boosters for older and more vunerable people, coming up soon, especially if this new variant spreads".
His work has since focused on how virus RNA structure affects replication, transcription, and immune activation. He established his lab at the Francis Crick Institute in 2020.
His research focused on RNA polymerases and the use of single-molecule methods to understand transcription initiation in bacteria.
You can find his bio at: https://www.crick.ac.uk/research/find-a-researcher/david-lv-bauer
He states that those who take the Pfizer Vaccine (both shots), have about 5 to 6 fold lower neutralising antibodies".
He says, "these are the gold standard, private security, antibodies of your immune system, that block the virus from getting into your cells in the first place".
He adds, "we found that for people with only 1 dose, they are less likely to have high levels of these antibodies in their blood".
He continues, "And perhaps most importantly for all of us going forward, is that we see the older you are, the lower your levels are likely to be".
He further adds, "And the time since you have had your 2nd jab, as that time goes on, the lower your levels are also likely to be".
"So that's probably telling us we need to prioritise boosters for older and more vunerable people, coming up soon, especially if this new variant spreads".