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To: adorno

It seems like the story about this virus changes by the hour.

I’m told that the vaccine gives you a stronger immune response compared to getting the virus and recovering.

We’re told, you can’t get re infected, but I’m seeing people who have had the virus, then a couple months later getting re exposed, and sick again.

So, I think if I were you, I’d wait at least 6 months up to one year, after you had the virus, and get the vaccine.

The other option is to have an antibody test.


91 posted on 01/14/2021 6:19:02 AM PST by nikos1121
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To: nikos1121
So, I think if I were you, I’d wait at least 6 months up to one year, after you had the virus, and get the vaccine.

That's my plan. But, since the researchers and epidemiologists still have no clue about long-term immunity, but, perhaps they'll eventually get the answers, and hopefully it turns out to be a lifetime immunity from getting the virus through infection.

BTW, I'm 75, and the symptoms were minor compared to what the flue has done to me in the past. But, I'm not looking forward to another Covid-19 bout.
165 posted on 01/14/2021 7:40:03 AM PST by adorno
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