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Studies find having COVID-19 may protect against reinfection
Associated Press ^
| December 23, 2020
| Marilynn Marchione
Posted on 12/24/2020 12:47:41 AM PST by Olog-hai
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To: ballplayer
So what happens when you get the vaccine to create a immune response to Covid 19,then say in a year or two covid 21 appears and attacks your cells? The Covid 19 gene vaccine does not recognize the new virus but explodes the immune response from the covid 19 vaccine and good bye you. What in the world are you talking about?
To: Republican Wildcat
You wrote: “If your dose of the vaccine is successful, this can eliminate or greatly reduce the virus' ability to infect you” (I added the bold)
Those are theory words, and that’s ok. As you know, real science is inexact, and tries to prove and disprove theories. So I’ll wait until all the results are in, from the mass experiment on the millions of new and willing subjects. Not judging - If I were older or at more risk, I might’ve joined them.
To: ReaganGeneration2
Okay - your response sounded like you were saying mRNA itself was a theory.
There are a lot of people around here offering bold opinions who don’t even know what a virus is.
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