A new study. Looks like Moderna knew about immune imprinting.
Of course they did.
Anti-nucleocapsid antibodies following SARS-CoV-2 infection in the blinded phase of the mRNA-1273 Covid-19 vaccine efficacy clinical trial
Importance The performance of immunoassays for determining past SARS-CoV-2 infection, which were developed in unvaccinated individuals, has not been assessed in vaccinated individuals. Objective To evaluate anti-nucleocapsid antibody (anti-N Ab) seropositivity in mRNA-1273 vaccine efficacy...www.medrxiv.org
Igor explains. https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/moderna-knew-vaccinated-people-will?s=r
The antibodies from the vaxx recognize a smaller part of the virus.
A breakthrough infection in "vaccinated" people produce far less protection than in the unvaxxed.
It gets worse the more shots you have.
What you fail to realize is that immune imprinting will happen with whatever version you see first. Infection causes no less imprinting than vaccination. It's how your body defends itself.
And note that a less than perfect response is a lot better than the non-response of someone who has never been exposed. And, yes, a breakthrough infection produces less protection because it's milder. Once again you're pretending there's something ominous about how the immune system works and you fail to understand the cost of the approach you favor. You tout the protection provided by infection, never mind the risk and the fact that it failed against Omicron and even the protection from Omicron is failing against the latest variants of Omicron.
I'm going to shoot at you. Do you want this ballistic vest which will stop the bullet but dump the energy into you, or do you want this 2" I-beam which will completely stop the round if it happens to hit the beam and do nothing otherwise?