The study found that this group of people had been vaccinated with the new crown vaccine and it was ineffective.

As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Virus), a team of researchers at the University of Michigan Medical Center has found that some people who are taking certain drugs also fail to produce antibodies after vaccination because those specific drugs weaken the body’s own immune system, making the vaccine ineffective, according to the Daily Mail.

The University of Michigan Medical Center team analyzed 3.2 million privately insured Americans who had been vaccinated, all of whom were adults under age 65, and found that about 3 percent of them, or 90,000 people, had a weak, slow or no response to the vaccine in their own bodies. This group of people were taking steroids or other immunosuppressive drugs, or were on certain chemotherapies, etc.

This is the data that the team found, and it is only a small percentage of the entire U.S. population, with the current adult vaccination rate for the first dose of vaccine in the U.S. being about 60% or more, and the complete vaccination rate being about 50%. If you extrapolate on that percentage of the vaccinated population, then it suggests that there are many more people who will also be ineffective after vaccination. Nor does it mean that this segment of the population will develop antibodies to protect themselves from infection after vaccination.

Even before the vaccine was introduced to the population on a large scale, some experts questioned what would happen if people did not develop antibodies after receiving the vaccine. However, the experts explained that no vaccine is 100% effective, and it seems to be expected that the vaccine will not work for some people. The current population studied at the University of Michigan Medical Center is adults under the age of 65, so it is still unknown what the antibody response will be for adolescents over the age of 65 and under the age of 18 after vaccination.

Dr. (Deepali Kumart), head of the Canadian Infectious Disease Clinic, said, “We know that some individuals in the population will produce lower antibodies than the general population after vaccination, and today we have no way of knowing for the time being how many antibodies such individuals will produce after vaccination.”

The University of Michigan research team’s report cites that people who do not produce antibodies after vaccination, or who have very weak antibodies, generally have the following diseases, have received the following treatments or have taken the following drugs.

  1. Patients with cancer under treatment and patients with autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease (a type of enterocolitis), etc.

2, due to suffering from arthritis, enteritis, etc. and took certain steroid drugs, such people should also pay special attention to these drugs may inhibit the production of antibodies, if they have been vaccinated also need to take precautions, if not yet vaccinated, it is best to consult a doctor’s opinion first.

The research team said that the above people have low resistance to all infectious diseases, influenza, etc. So Chinese friends should pay attention, if there are relatives with such conditions or taking such drugs at home, they must pay attention to vaccination.