There's some really interesting stuff in there, and if I put my tinfoil hat on for a minute it makes sense out of what China's doing right now. According to the paper, the mRNA shots are the only ones which cause this particular effect in the immune system, and guess who ain't using the mRNA shots? Oh. That would be China & Russia. So, we now have the Western nations where somewhere around 20-30% of the population has gotten the boosters and fucked their immune systems to the point where they struggle to clear covid, and this is when China drops their restrictions and sends a million infected travellers into every part of the world. This seeds the virus and spreads it everywhere really fast, and it'll hit those boosted people and infect them on a persistent and possibly permanent basis.
It gets better. Thanks to all those boosted people we now have a long term human reservoir for the virus, this is gonna make eradicating the virus or controlling the spread pretty much impossible. There's a decent chance that the waves of respiratory infections we're seeing now not only become worse, but they start happening more often or become a permanent feature. Since the healthcare workers in our countries are all jabbed and boosted to the moon, the staffing problems are only going to get worse and the system may collapse in some areas. If you need any medical procedures done get them done now, and get your ass in shape and take good care of yourself since you really don't want to end up in a hospital for the foreseeable future.
Taking the tinfoil hat off now, this isn't as bad as the worst case scenario of ADE where we wipe ourselves out, but it does have the potential to collapse large parts of the 1st world IF some key things go the wrong way. For instance, there's cross-immunity between covid and the other coronaviruses which cause colds & other infections. IF, and that's an IF, the clot shots also wreck immunity for those coronaviruses the way they do for covid, then your regular common colds are going to become more serious & persistent as well. Instead of fighting off a common cold in 2-3 days, it might now take weeks or months to get over it. Imagine 10-20% of the population being persistently sick with colds & other respiratory infections to the point where they can't work, with the healthcare sector taking the biggest hit. Get your popcorn ready.