Clinicians have referred to the immune changes as vaccine-acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or “VAIDS.”
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A recent preprint study led by Bornali Bhattacharjee at Yale University School of Medicine has raised new concerns about the long-term immune effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. The study suggests that these vaccines may lead to sustained spike protein production, which in turn alters immune cell function, particularly T-cell profiles. This could contribute to a form of immune dysregulation resembling what some researchers and clinicians have referred to as vaccine-acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or “VAIDS.”
The Yale study adds to a growing body of research indicating that mRNA vaccines can have long-term biological effects. Researchers found that the S2 spike protein persists in circulation after vaccination and may accumulate in certain immune cells, including non-classical monocytes. This prolonged presence could be responsible for ongoing symptoms observed in some individuals post-vaccination.
Some of these post-vaccination symptoms closely resemble those commonly associated with Long COVID. Reports include fatigue, brain fog, neuropathy, insomnia, palpitations, tinnitus, dizziness, and more. In some literature, this emerging pattern has been described as Post-Acute COVID-19 Vaccination Syndrome (PACVS) or Post-Vaccination Syndrome (PVS).
The Yale study is one of several that also point to a broader suppression of the immune system following mRNA vaccination, including reduced immunity to unrelated pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
The mechanisms proposed include:
Innate Immune Overactivation: The mRNA lipid nanoparticles and adenoviral vectors may overstimulate pattern recognition receptors, leading to chronic inflammation.
Prolonged Spike Protein Circulation: S2 spike proteins have been found circulating in the bloodstream post-vaccination and accumulating in specific immune cell subsets, potentially triggering persistent symptoms.
Autoimmunity: The immune response to the vaccine may stimulate autoreactive lymphocytes, contributing to symptoms that mirror autoimmune disorders.
Additional published research has linked COVID-19 vaccines to rare but serious adverse events such as myocarditis, pericarditis, blood clotting disorders, and various neurological conditions.
In response to these findings, some physicians and wellness advocates have proposed detox protocols. One such protocol, developed by Dr. Peter McCullough, focuses on reducing spike protein load and inflammation through targeted supplements. Others promote chelation-based methods to reduce heavy metals and chemical residues post-vaccination.
Though more peer-reviewed research is needed to fully validate these findings, the Yale study contributes to ongoing debates about the safety profile of mRNA vaccines, particularly in relation to long-term immunity and chronic symptoms.
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References:
Yale Study (Preprint): medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Immune Suppression After mRNA Vaccines: sciencedirect.com
Detox Protocol: cureus.com/articles/20765
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