Here’s what the study concludes:
The trick is in the body’s “B” cells that reside in the bone marrow. Researchers believe that these B cells can survive for decades, and when COVID infection threatens, can be let loose to flood the body with coronavirus antibodies. This immune response appears to be strongest for those who were infected with COVID-19 and also received the vaccine. It’s weaker for those who only received the vaccine or who recovered from the virus but have not been vaccinated.
I said, "Nope, not happening"
He had no comment.
People infected with SARS in 2003 still have T-cell and B-cell immunity.
This has been known since the beginning of the lockdowns but has not been mentioned to keep the fear high.
They are still planning boosters anyway. The pharmacutical companines need the $$$.
They also plan to push the influenza vaccine really hard this fall, harder than last year and 2009. Many places outside of healthcare plan to mandate it or require masks for those who don’t take the flu shot this fall.
So my big question is about someone like myself. I had the first Pfizer vaccine literally the day I came down with Covid albeit a mild case.
My doctor advised I wait as long as possible to get the second vaccine and I’m seriously considering not getting the second vaccine at all.
So, I’m hoping they will confer “full immunity” on those that have had Covid and one or no vaccinations.