Posted on 01/09/2022 8:54:49 PM PST by hapnHal
There are several variances of the COVID disease If a person contacted the COVID can you catch the virus again? If so how many times? Vaccinated and un-vaccinated?
Youngest son had the original in September of 20. He did not catch the alpha/delta version the rest of us got in May of 21.
I just spent quit a bit of close contact with someone who had the omicron version, and I didn’t get it.
So, it’s not as simple as “new variant you can get it.”
Alternative Second Opinion based on extensive research: you can not catch or transmit a virus or flu by airborne means contrary to conventional medicine.
More likely, you have a bacterial, fungus, parasite, poisonous or toxic substance infection that keeps reappearing because you are treating it with vaccine when it should be treated with something else. Your body is a detoxifying mechanism not an immune system. It is signaling you that it is trying to get rid of something that is toxic. Suggest you consult a naturopathic or homeopathic doctor (who is licensed) who can identify the toxemia and then recommend how to treat it.
Not true. And when you add in the known health risks and dangers of getting an MRNA vaccine; why would anyone take the jab?
Most of them are conspiracy nonsense not based on reality and indicating complete ignorance as to what a virus is and how it reproduces, eliminating any legitimate discussion of risk / reward ratio.
Although at present, the vaccine is still designed for a version of the virus that is virtually out of circulation and is less and less effective as the virus mutates. Risk / reward ratio is dissipating - policymakers should have had a plan to move into a post-vaccine treatment strategy but were morons (assuming the best).
Multiple possibilities:
1) You did not actually have the virus enter you even though you were exposed to it, therefore could not have been infected.
2) Your previous immunity allowed your immune system to immediately recognize it and you were immune.
3) You did get infected but it was very mild or asymptomatic as your immune system was able to counter the infection faster due to exposure to a similar virus
To suggest such a thing is contrary to reality.
It face to face contact with no precautions for hours at a time as I helped around the house when my friend was recovering at home and I drank out of the same coffee cup. So 1 ain’t it.
2 or 3 had to be it.
If you are healthy and did not get the shots, I don’t think so.
I had it in January 2021, classic case with loss of smell. I’ve slept I the same bed and kissed an omicron patient (my wife) and was just fine.
The only people I’ve heard getting it multiple times are unhealthy or got the shots.
No
It is like other cold and flu variants; chances are you will not get the same or a similar variant in the same year. But they evolve so that by the next year you may or may not be resistant to the prevalent variants going around. At this point the vaccines, which were designed to fight last year’s prevalent variants have likely lost whatever efficacy that they started with. Natural immunity is likely gives much better protection for a number of reasons.
yup. had it back in feb/mar 2020, and recently got it at Christmas. same set of wierd symptoms. just a bit weaker the second time after about two years (probably the delta the second time).
Glenn Beck has it.....for the second time.
Yes. Of course you can.
So consider you have a 1 in 100 chance of dying from it.
Now, consider that you can catch it over and over again.
Now consider what happens if you catch it 100 times.
That my friend, is a 100% chance of dying.
We’re all boned. (Jane, do I really need the /s?)
Omicron in particular has a large number of mutations to the spike protein, and is making a lot of end runs around both vaccinated and natural immunity. Fortunately, it's a milder variant that reproduces more slowly in the lower respiratory tract. It is more cold-like and produces less of the deep cough/pneumonia problems.
I had Fauxi’s original alpha version a year go this past September. I’ve been exposed to it, and Delta, several times since then without any issues. Two days ago, I started coming down with a scratchy throat, slight fever, etc. I do believe I have their latest and greatest Omacron scarient version. I’ve been taking Quercetin, Zinc, NAC, D3 as a preventative all along as well. Tonight, I feel fine...it’s gone.
Would be nice if the CDC published some non biased data on this subject. Also would be useful if there were published specific diagnostic criteria just how such a diagnosis is established. If a documented prior infected person has upper respiratory symptoms and the antigen or even the PCR test is positive for COVID, does that mean it is the COVID virus that has again become invasive and causing the current illness? A better test is needed to definitively diagnose a COVID mediated infectious illness.
Rand Paul argues that a prior documented COVID infection that resulted in antibodies to COVID 19 renders immunity that makes further infection with COVID viruses extremely unlikely. That is contrary to the prevailing vaccine everyone with no exceptions policy embraced by the current administration and the CDC. Paul’s thesis is accepted by many independent scientists, epidemiologists, clinicians and immunologists. It is sad and tragic that these people are being crudely silenced and disparaged in a manner once seen in Stalinist Russia. As a result many have lost faith in the CDC and view it as a commissar dominated institution that makes the “science” fit the correct political narrative.
yes and herpes
Need to distinguish between the virus Mr. Fauci made into a bioweapon against American citizens and the natural virus.
No.
Covid-19 is the disease. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus.
Not the same thing.
Generally if one has Covid he doesn’t get it again.
If so, it is mild.
One can test positive for the virus and never have Covid-19.
There are always exceptions in biology.
If you get it more than once, it is almost always the result of one of the tests being a false positive.
It’s a virus, like the flu. The flu changes all the time. You get the flu multiple times over your life. So. Yes.
Stay healthy, be prepared. You’ll be fine. No need for a forced nazi shot.
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