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@jackhickey

I wish they had such a study up here in the SF Bay area. I had my one and only J&J vaccine in Feb. 2021. My antibodies were > 250 in Feb. 2022 and "positive" in 2023. J&J vaccine starts out lower, but lasts longer than the others. FDA doesn't want to let the world know just how much longer. My antibody level could still be > 250, but the Kaiser test, done by Stanford Healthcare, doesn't report quantitative results for the general public, even though their machine has that information.

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You might try the following website to ask:
contact@embarc-study.org

It may be apples and oranges to compare your numbers with mine, because my antibodies are probably measured according to different measurement scales. All of mine are five digit results. However they issue a disclaimer that antibody number does not necessarily correspond to covid immunity.

Regarding vaccines, suggest following the CDC guidelines as well as research online. My understanding was that J&J vaccines needed subsequent boosters. Have not researched that lately though. Can only say that all of the employees in my car mechanic’s repair shop got the J&J. Quite some time later they also all got Covid.

Do you think maybe Earth’s current inhabitants are pioneering research animals in the vast world-wide studies to learn about what may solve the Covid problem while learning a whole lot of things which don’t? Good Luck!