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Natural immunity is best
The verdict is in. As has been the case for the past 100 years of modern medicine, natural immunity has – once again – been affirmed to provide more complete and longer-lasting immunity than lab-created vaccines. This week, the Brownstone Institute for Social and Economic Research published a list of 91 different clinical research studies…Tags: None
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More proofGovernment data revealed that in September, 70% of COVID-19 deaths both in Sweden and the UK were “fully vaccinated” individuals. Swedish Public Health Agency reported that 70% of Covid 19 deaths involved “fully vaccinated” individuals between Sept. 1 and Sept. 24, according to Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet. The country recorded about 130 fatal Covid cases…
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This should be common ****ing sense. Reinfection rates(not fake ones like testing positive up to 90 days after) are much lower than vaccinated breakthrough cases. Far lower.
and when re infection does happen the immune system reacts stronger because Tcells do their damn job.
it’s weird that this line of thinking was common pre 2020….now it’s frowned upon.
put it this way. If you’re stuck in an elevator give me the unvaccinated who already had covid over a vaccinated person who’s never had covid. I know which one is more safe.
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Originally posted by The1percentKid View PostThis should be common ****ing sense. Reinfection rates(not fake ones like testing positive up to 90 days after) are much lower than vaccinated breakthrough cases. Far lower.
and when re infection does happen the immune system reacts stronger because Tcells do their damn job.
it’s weird that this line of thinking was common pre 2020….now it’s frowned upon.
put it this way. If you’re stuck in an elevator give me the unvaccinated who already had covid over a vaccinated person who’s never had covid. I know which one is more safe.
Since even do you need multiple shots for a vaccination? And, it doesn’t make you immune.
Hmmmm.....
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I’d like to know how many deaths would’ve been cut had obesity not been a thing with over 70-80+%( depending on your country) of all covid deaths.
we’d be looking at a far lower number If people didn’t eat twinkies and McDonald’s…
obesity accelerated covid into being deadly. That’s a fact. No one cares about stopping a fat pandemic though. They’ll continue to push fast food and bad eating habits zero exercise and overall bad health that can be avoided in a lot of people.
over 70% (over 80% in some countries) of all covid deaths were fat people:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...lton?_amp=true
“Americans have the world’s eighth-highestCOVID-19 death rate, per population. World Obesity Federation researchdiscovered 2.2 million of 2.5 million reported COVID-19 deaths worldwide, 88 percent, were in countries with high obesity rates. World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus warned that this was “a wake-up call” for these governments.”
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Originally posted by L.A. BRONCOS FAN View PostNo such thing as “natural immunity” when the immune system encounters a virus it doesn’t recognize and with which it has no experience.
Stop posting dangerously misleading misinformation!
You are trying to deflect from the OP.
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Originally posted by L.A. BRONCOS FAN View PostNo such thing as “natural immunity” when the immune system encounters a virus it doesn’t recognize and with which it has no experience.
Stop posting dangerously misleading misinformation!
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If you can’t tell something is wrong....The CDC on Tuesday said people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised can get a FOURTH Covid jab. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidelines this week and told immunocompromised people to line up for another booster! Moderately and severely immunocompromised people aged ≥18 years who completed an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine primary…
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My kid has covid now. He’s on the mend, had a rough time for awhile, but chillin and binging the punisher. He should be good to go back to school Monday, though I’ll hold him back till he’s symptom free no fever.
Then he’ll be over it, have the antibodies, and be good to go.
Hes also 16 with no comorbidities and not a fatass. So I’m sure that helps.
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Originally posted by Shellback88 View PostIf you can’t tell something is wrong....
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Originally posted by Blueflame View Post
What I can tell here is that not everyone understands what it means to be immunocompromised. For the immunocompromised, contracting covid would most likely be fatal. The medications that they are taking (anti-rejection medicine for transplant patients, for example) make the vaccine less effective and this is because those medications are doing what they were designed to do. Of course, this means the vaccine won't offer as robust of protection against covid for as long as it would if the patient did not need the other medication. For these people, their choices right now are 1) complete and total isolation/quarantine or 2) whatever degree of protection they can get against covid from vaccines, even if that means multiple injections (while still being very careful about being exposed to any other people).
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Originally posted by Shellback88 View Post
Outside of the point if the OP. At least my intent. People who have severe health conditions obviously need medical assistance. That was not the point.
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Originally posted by Blueflame View Post
I wasn't addressing the OP -- I was addressing the quoted post and my point is that the vaccine helps to protect against covid even when a person also needs other medications that (by design) limit the effectiveness of the vaccine. For those people, it's a matter of life and death, avoiding being infected with covid, so even temporary protection that needs frequent booster shots -- is extremely helpful for them.
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