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Marjomax isn't saying that those with weakened immune responses don't need protection against the virus. They are saying vaccines do not work well in immunosuppressed people, the vaccine will not necessarily provide protection.

Vaccines work by triggering the immune system in the first place. If your immune system is not functioning normally, the vaccine may work differently or not work.

I think it's more complicated than just as a blanket "won't work". But, yeah, more complicated means more complicated -- different vaccines may be infffective, or require a higher dose, or even be harmful to immunosuppressed people. As far as the study, it would probably require a separate study focused on immunocompromised people? The fact that these are new mRNA-style vaccines is possibly relevant, maybe we know even less? Obviously we're in a rush here, there's lots of studies that would be really good to do that haven't been done yet, all that's been done is like a basic "normal people everyone" study. From which immunocompromised people were excluded because they are likely to respond to the vaccine differently, so need a different study design etc.

https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/vaccination-for-s...

(And btw, THIS is what "herd immunity' is about. If enough people are immune (say from a vaccine), then there aren't enough carriers to pass it around the population, so those who AREN'T immune (possibly because they are immunocompromised and the vaccine wouldn't work on them or would be dangerous) still have much reduced chance of getting infected. Because, yeah there are people who can't take vaccines because they would be dangerous or ineffective, but may still be at high risk for complications from the virus)



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