Thank you. I’ve been dodging strawman arguments for years. Of course you understand that only people who have active virus would be taking the list of treatments in my prior post. (Some people do take them pre-emptively) Those treatments would get them through the illness and then they would be naturally immune. You know, with antibodies. That seems to me to be the ideal scenario.
HandyDandy wrote: “Of course you understand that only people who have active virus would be taking the list of treatments in my prior post. (Some people do take them pre-emptively) Those treatments would get them through the illness and then they would be naturally immune. You know, with antibodies. That seems to me to be the ideal scenario.”
You’re assuming those are effective treatments which has not been proven. The ideal scenario would be to get the vaccine and avoid the illness, potential hospitalization, and potential deaths.