Oso planning to go pro
False. It is amazing how little you know.
go fack yourselfhttps://www.discovermagazine.com/health/covid-vaccines-focus-on-the-spike-protein-but-heres-another-target?amp;amp
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/04/pandemics-wrongest-man/618475/This guy? The guy banned from twitter? Based on his track record, I think his disdain is probably its strongest selling point.
7 of 10Expletive and posting an article from January
show me where i'm wrong...on either points
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.
Even if that wasn't the case, why is this such a topic? People would rather go get COVID-19 so they have immunity than get a vaccine for immunity?Every time I hear "natural immunity is better" used by someone thinking it's a flex, I don't get it. It implies folks are gonna go out and get some of the good natual COVID immunity as a preference. I'd run to get in line for a vaccine even if it was fractionally as effective as natural immunity. Only a dumb-dumb would want to protect themselves by preferring getting infected with the very thing they are trying to protect themselves against.(Aside: I haven't read the CDC study in question so don't have a point-of-view on it)
Every time I hear "natural immunity is better" used by someone thinking it's a flex, I don't get it. It implies folks are gonna go out and get some of the good natual COVID immunity as a preference.
A lot of the people advocating for natural immunity think they're a lot healthier than they are.
What? You don't think a good strategy is to catch COVID in order to protect yourself against ...catching COVID?Roqqet doesn't have the critical thinking skills to figure this one out. But he heard his go-to health experts, Carlson and Ingraham, say it, so he thinks it is some sort of valid point.
You spend more time posting about fox opinion hosts than anyone else on this board. I think you are a closet fox News fan.
I think there is an element of that, but also people just getting natural immunity from a mild case and thinking its easy peasy. So think "why bother with some vaccine when you can get a cold and be fine"
In some cases (rare), a 2nd bout of COVID can be far more severe. Some antibody responses can accidentally enhance the ability of COVID to infect cells.A similar thing is observed in some vaccines. The original SARS vaccines, which targeted different viral proteins caused this issue, and it is why they use just a fragment of the Spike protein, it was found to not cause these types of issues. So the vaccine is designed to maximize an immune response, but without risks of antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection.
More or less rare than a gnarly breakthrough case? Not snarky, just genuinely curious.
Psaki's got da chit. Thoughts, aina?
A moment of silence for the 5 million dead world wide.Do you remember when we were all terrified of HIV? COVID has killed more Americans since the start of 2020 than AIDS has in 40 years.