I took jnj and got mild Covid 9 months later in and out 1 day. Have had anti body blood tests once a year since taking jnj, both said I’ve had Covid in the last 90 days and both said my anti body’s for Covid are in the 700s and no doctor can tell me yet what that means or if 700s is a lot or a little or if it gives me protection from Covid. I won’t be taking anymore shots. Also everyone I know who got the last round of boosters got Covid with in 2 months . I agree with you the money not in jnj since its tech is viral vector same as every other vaccine that actually works like a vaccine. Ie you take it and you don’t get the disease
At 700 IU/ml, you have high levels of circulating anti-spike IgG antibodies
Anything greater than 200 IU/mL is a strong positive.
You're good.
But really, even if another blood test shows lower antibody levels, it doesn't matter. Just another lie.
Antibodies in blood are not considered pivotally important in host immunity. (Secreted IgA antibodies in airway surface liquid are.)
Memory T-Cells are the most fundamental aspect of a robust and long lasting immunity ( several years/decades.) You already have them.
On the other hand, people who got the synthetic RNA injection have likely compromised that mechanism.
The other fun part is that before the outbreak, a certain degree of “prior immunity" to Covid19 already existed in the population from exposures to common coronaviruses ( seasonal colds/flus). That phenomenon is called cross-immunity, and again, is mediated by T-Cells.
Remember the SARS outbreak of 2002-2004 ? That thing had a 20% difference at the sequence level from SARS-CoV-2, yet, those who were infected still showed lasting immunity/cross-immunity to covid today. 19-21 years later !