Of course the natural derived immunities are always the best. Natural tcell immunity from sars cov 1 is 17!yrs and counting.
There really is no need for a covid vaccine, much less an experimental one.
One of the stupidest things I ever heard was when they suggested those who recovered from covid still get the vaccine.
What could your immune system possibly learn from a vaccine that it did not learn from the virus itself!
The media will spike this story and call those of us who are naturally immune “idiots” and “anti vaxxers” at a higher rate for continuing to refuse the vaccine that science says we don’t need.
If you value your future, you will not take ANY of the magic vaccines for the Wuhan Virus.
There are much safer, cheaper, and extremely effective alternatives.
Who could have possibly guessed our immune system’s are good at their job, and give you antibodies from fighting off a virus?
Anyone saying “get vaccinated” should be corrected with “the correct scientific term is ‘immunized’ or ‘inoculated’; please follow the science.”
:: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis ::
Pffft.
Anecdotal evidence.
This is why children should be tested for antibodies. These vaccines would likely alter the natural immunity.
This is actually the way you typically get “herd immunity”.
The small exposures prepare you for the bigger ones.
Of course, if your first exposure is too big, then you get sick. But most exposures are the small ones.
All the shutdown bs to “flatten the curve” concurrently delays the time to get to herd immunity.
Had a very mild case in December.
Given the media’s bias I’ve been impressed that they aren’t covering the benefit of “natural” immunity.
Of course for some it’s a riskier way of getting immune.
Wish the antibody tests for prior infection were easier to get.
Lots of people thinking any cold/flu they had was covid when it might not have been.
Be nice if one could be sure.
I think COViD twice about 1 year apart. I have never been tested for anti bodies. The second “bout” was shorter and easier to get over for sure.
The advantage is that as the virus is encountered in everyday life, the immune system keeps getting a booster for fighting it, so to speak.
I identify as a vaxxer.
I identify as a covid infectee.
So I’m good to go.
Party time:
CO-VID, CO-VID, CO-VID!
It’s astounding how all knowledge of immunological science is forgotten or not believed or understood vis a vis Wuhan flu and the “pandemic”’.
Of course a mild case will be associated with strong immunity - it’s mild because the immune system addressed the infection strongly.
One would expect mild cases to have the best immunity because if your immunity was doing well you’d get sicker.
The FR VPs will be greatly saddened to see a UNIVERSITY now backing what we’ve been saying, for weeks/months.
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