Sigh, so it is not a prophylactic in those who have immunity issues. Again, since they have immunity issues it is important to know the degree to which they they experience the affects of Covid-19, and if they seem to recover faster. If they experience mild symptoms, or no symptoms at all, it means that while it may not be a prophylactic for them, it may mean it still acts as an agent keeping them from major issues as a result of their testing positive for Covid-19. So to just report that it is not a prophylactic is telling an incomplete story. Everything we can learn is important, not just one fact while ignoring other questions.
RE: Sigh, so it is not a prophylactic in those who have immunity issues.
I’m not sure what you mean by “in those who have immunity issues”.
Do we differentiate between people who have and have NOT immunity issues?
OK, let’s move the discussion further along...let’s agree that for those with immunity issues (e.g., those who have serious pre-existing conditions ), it does not act as a prophylactic.
What about those who are HEALTHY? Will it act as a prophylactic?