Let’s say you did catch the virus and your natural immune system is programmed to fight the virus the next time you are infected. Let’s say in that distant future, a new variant comes along that your immune system does not recognize. Then, you get the sickness again. Also, how long does your immune system remember your first infection? What if your immune system is compromised? What if future viruses are more deadly? What we want to do is get enough people vaccinated before the present virus creates a variant that can be resistant to the vaccine as will as the natural immuneties.
I know my explanation raises more questions and might get you upset, so I turn it over to Dr. John Campbell on You Tube:
Viral Mutation and Evolution:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9irEbq43Qc
If base level immunity is strong enough, maybe no antibodies are needed, and so maybe none will be formed. It does not mean one will become ill when faced with another variant. I personally have enough vit C on hand to beat just about any virus. And my wellness MD has the treatments for more serious cases
Are you trying to claim the vaccine guarantees that the risks of getting the actual virus will be non-existent for the vaccinated person?
Cause that sure is what it looks like you’re trying to claim.
The vaccine has no history and there is no knowledge of the long term consequences of this vaccine. There can’t be because it hasn’t been out long enough.
There are no guarantees in this life. Some people are not going to fare well if they get infected with the virus. That’s a fact of life. It’s true of ANY illness and COVID does not pose a greater risk of that then anything else. ESPECIALLY if it is treated early and prevented from progressing to a serious case, which brings up the point of WHY was preventative, prophylactic treatments BANNED and been forbidden to be used, and only the vaccine is the only option?
What’s behind that? That’s what makes us so suspicious of the vaccine and the big push by the government and big pharma that EVERYONE get it.