Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? | |
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Overdue
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Pilgrim001
User ID: 78018011 United States 08/23/2021 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? Like the title says? Quoting: Coppercoal Who has the better immunity? Who here is a doctor? a scientist? Someone smart? Who has a better immunity to COVID-19? One who has had the virus and recovered naturally? Or one who has received a set of vaccination shots? And will vaccinations be required for those who already had the virus? Do they do that with other vaccines? Do people who already had chickenpox to get a chickenpox vaccination afterwards? What are we looking at GLP? There is NO vaccination against covid Communism is for LOSERS Communism is SLAVERY Fuck Joe Biden |
psyoptics
User ID: 76886181 United States 08/23/2021 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? The vaxxed have immunity for 6 mo. Natural immunity is 10 Years. Quoting: Overdue Which would you prefer? Natural immunity is something human-beings do This COVID shot causes gene therapy. They many not be human anymore and still not immune to COVID I'll go for natural immunity and stay 100% human. Last Edited by psyoptics on 08/23/2021 10:35 PM a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80579069 United States 08/23/2021 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? I have been wondering the same thing. I thought I had covid already, I know my son did... but we both were sick again recently, this time I tested positive and since he was having similar symptoms we both just assumed it was Covid. My sons positive diagnosis was around last Christmas. He didn't get that sick, and although I didn't get that sick either, I did get sick even with taking the IMASK protocol. I can't help but notice that at my work, nobody who is vaccinated is getting sick, but we have a lot of kids who are. I got sick practically my first day back, which made me wonder about the vaccinated carrying around high viral loads... different variants... I have been back and forth about getting the shot, my first instinct is not to. I haven't gotten a vaccine as an adult that didn't make me sick one way or another, and this shit is too crazy. The variant going around doesn't match up enough with what is in the shot, or whatever antibodies we have...that is what I think, the people who are vaccinated are carrying it around and we are all fucked. |
Zedakah
User ID: 80761650 United States 08/23/2021 10:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? I have been wondering the same thing. Quoting: Handily I thought I had covid already, I know my son did... but we both were sick again recently, this time I tested positive and since he was having similar symptoms we both just assumed it was Covid. My sons positive diagnosis was around last Christmas. He didn't get that sick, and although I didn't get that sick either, I did get sick even with taking the IMASK protocol. I can't help but notice that at my work, nobody who is vaccinated is getting sick, but we have a lot of kids who are. I got sick practically my first day back, which made me wonder about the vaccinated carrying around high viral loads... different variants... I have been back and forth about getting the shot, my first instinct is not to. I haven't gotten a vaccine as an adult that didn't make me sick one way or another, and this shit is too crazy. The variant going around doesn't match up enough with what is in the shot, or whatever antibodies we have...that is what I think, the people who are vaccinated are carrying it around and we are all fucked. Covid tests can’t distinguish between seasonal flu, covid, delta variants, and many other viral particles. There’s a reason the seasonal flu was a no-show last winter. |
Thin Ice
User ID: 80723564 United States 08/23/2021 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? I have been wondering the same thing. Quoting: Handily I thought I had covid already, I know my son did... but we both were sick again recently, this time I tested positive and since he was having similar symptoms we both just assumed it was Covid. My sons positive diagnosis was around last Christmas. He didn't get that sick, and although I didn't get that sick either, I did get sick even with taking the IMASK protocol. I can't help but notice that at my work, nobody who is vaccinated is getting sick, but we have a lot of kids who are. I got sick practically my first day back, which made me wonder about the vaccinated carrying around high viral loads... different variants... I have been back and forth about getting the shot, my first instinct is not to. I haven't gotten a vaccine as an adult that didn't make me sick one way or another, and this shit is too crazy. The variant going around doesn't match up enough with what is in the shot, or whatever antibodies we have...that is what I think, the people who are vaccinated are carrying it around and we are all fucked. Covid tests can’t distinguish between seasonal flu, covid, delta variants, and many other viral particles. There’s a reason the seasonal flu was a no-show last winter. Last year, cases of flu in the U.S. were minute compared to the previous three flu seasons. In the 2020 to 2021 flu season, the rate of infection was .2%. That season, 1,675 out of 818,939 people tested were positive for the flu. Averaging the three previous flu seasons—from 2017 to 2020—the CDC clocked an infection rate between 26.2% and 30.3%. Ukraine … death is your only escape |
Blenderizer
User ID: 80562797 United States 08/23/2021 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Serious Question: What's the difference between a person who has had COVID-19 and naturally built up antibodies versus someone who is Vaccinated? What does this gene modification drug do? It instructs your rNA to tell your DNA to produce spike proteins. The spike proteins are assumed to attach onto your ACE-2 receptors like the covid virus particles do. The theory is to block your ACE-2 receptors with spike proteins so the virus can't attach to them. But recent studies show that cannabinol will do the exact same thing, it attaches to your ACE-2 receptors blocking the virus from doing the same thing. Additionally, there's no way for the gene modification drug to tell your rNA -> DNA to stop producing spike proteins. So even after covid is gone from your system, you still produce the spike proteins. Your immune system thinks the spike proteins are foreign invaders so it attacks them, the spike proteins can grow in the cell wall of your veins and arteries, so your immune system (white blood cells) create the blood clots in the process. Finally there's the entire issue of the antibody dependent enhancement that arises from the use of the gene modification. I'm not too hip on that, suffice to say that the antibodies created from process of the gene modification drugs actually gives covid virus particles easier access into your organs and tissue, negating the entire idea of blocking their access to your ACE-2 receptors. It's 1 gigantic experiment that does nothing beneficial for your health but creates lots and lots of health problems. Modeling reality |