“The conclusions of a study by researchers in South Korea on COVID vaccinations, which covered the entire population of the country—51.6 million people—published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases and reported by sante-nutrition.org, suggested the emergence of vaccine-acquired immune deficiency syndrome (VAIDS). The results showed an explosive increase in respiratory infections after vaccination, along with the increase in the number of doses, as well as rises in pneumonia and tuberculosis. In the Korean researchers’ study, individuals were considered COVID-vaccinated if they had received at least two doses; those with only one dose were considered unvaccinated, meaning that the real risk associated with the vaccines is likely much higher than the reported figures.
Children and adolescents, the most affected
The research showed that in children and adolescents aged 0 to 19, the risk of viral upper respiratory tract infections (the common cold) increased by 299% after the second dose of the COVID vaccine, by 391% after the third dose, and by 559% after the fourth dose or subsequent doses. In people aged 65 and older, the risk increased by 9% after the second dose, by 33% after the third dose, and by 58% after the fourth dose or later doses. Regarding the risk of upper respiratory tract infections, among those aged 0 to 19 it increased by 62% after the second dose, by 67% after the third dose, and by 83% after the fourth dose. In people aged 65 and above, the risk increased by 57% after four or more doses, according to the study.
Accelerated increase in pneumonia
As for tuberculosis, while the general population showed no significant change, the subgroup of COVID-positive individuals showed a clear upward trend with increasing doses: +24% after two doses and +35% after four or more doses. “This suggests a measurable increase in post-infection tuberculosis or reactivation in individuals previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 who received multiple booster doses,” notes sante-nutrition.org. Regarding pneumonia, among participants who had never contracted COVID-19, incidence steadily increased with the number of additional doses: +34% after the second dose and +91% after four or more doses, the researchers found.
Immune system dysregulation
The pattern of increasing respiratory infections, as well as pneumonia and tuberculosis, with the number of administered COVID vaccine doses represents a serious signal for the population, suggesting a vaccine-acquired immune deficiency syndrome, according to sante-nutrition.org. Clinically, such immune dysregulation may manifest as an increased incidence of upper respiratory tract infections and the common cold, clearly correlated with repeated mRNA vaccination. “Preliminary signals indicate immune exhaustion, IgG4 dominance, and secondary immunodeficiency, consistent with the observed increase in chronic infections and dose-dependent vulnerability to common respiratory diseases,” the study authors state.”
