I have a question. It is probably a really dumb question, but I am just trying to understand all this. The article says, “ It should train the body to make both antibodies - and another part of the immune system called T-cells to fight the coronavirus.” And they are saying that this then works 95% of the time. My question is what percent of the time is that same production of t-cells and antibodies working In the population even without the shot? In other words what’s the percentage of population who is able to fight off the virus without an immunization shot?
94.9%
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That's a great question...because that is what the stats show.
Here's another....Suppose you already had it and you/they didn't know. Will it backfire?
You can be pretty sure they never had such persons in their studies.
In the population even without the shot? In other words what’s the percentage of population who is able to fight off the virus without an immunization shot?
95%
The vaccine is to keep you from getting it. it help you fight it off once you have it.
In other words what’s the percentage of population who is able to fight off the virus without an immunization shot?
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That would be the 99.7% of the population who recover after getting Covid, including those who are asymptomatic.
Actually a good question. Most of the population survives it, but the vaccine will then take it much further. If 1% currently die from Covid, the vaccine will keep 95% of that one percent from even getting it.
what’s the percentage of population who is able to fight off the virus without an immunization shot?
As of 4:24 PST this morning: 1,318,884 global deaths, 35,040,737 global recoveries. That gives a recovery rate of 96.4%
Excellent question, would like to see a deeper data dig
“It’s 95% because we said so” is not a good enough report.