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Natural immunity seems to last much longer then vaccine immunity though. https://mobile.twitter.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1451653752889516040
Blaze TV? Guy who wrote a book called "Faucian Bargain"?I'll reserve judgement until someone with a background in data/statistical analysis shows up
That’s not true at all.
Best wishes for her recovery.She only has to wait ninety days if she got monoclonal antibodies, though of course she should follow whatever advice her doctor gives her.
A good friend of ours, who could best be described as vaccine hesitant, resisted getting the vaccine despite her husband and two adult children getting poked and asking her to do so. She ended up getting Covid, being sick for two and a half weeks, and going to the hospital simply to get an IV full of nutrients because she had trouble eating. She mostly suffered from a high fever and extreme exhaustion, but kept her taste and smell and thankfully no respiratory issues.She has made a full recovery, which we are extremely grateful for. She didn't seem to pass it along to anyone else. And she is getting vaccinated when she hits the 90 day mark after her recovery.
I didn't realize mental illness was so rampant amongst old, white dentists.
I don't think he is an old white dentist.
Glad she recovered and also glad she decided to get the vaccine.I’ve read too many heartbreaking stories about vax resisters getting terminally ill and either begging for the vaccine (but it being too late for them) or saying on their death beds that they wish they had gotten it.
she now has an immunity better than the vaccine-natural immunity. the vaccine only targets the spike proteins. natural immunity targets the whole viral particle including the N-protein. "the SARS-CoV-2 virus is more complicated than just a spike protein. There are, in fact, four different proteins that form the overall structure of the virus particle: spike, envelope (E), membrane (M) and nucleocapsid (N). In a natural infection, our immune system recognizes all of these proteins to varying degrees. So how important are immune responses to these different proteins, and does it matter that the first vaccines will not replicate these?"
At this point, I feel like you're just doing this on purpose.
He’s not that clever.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vaccine-protection-covid-19-natural-immunity-cdc-study/The latest actual science indicates that immunity from the vaccine is far better and longer lasting than natural immunity.