Vaccine Mandate Exemption
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It’s common sense quite frankly that natural immunity is better. The vaccine is based on a single spike protein from two years ago. Natural immunity is far more diverse and as such more durable and longer lasting. This vaccine is waning after 4-6 months… people infected with sars still had antibodies 17 years later.. In essence there is no immunity with the vaccine only a temporary therapeutic benefit. The world has gone insane and it doesn’t help with these tyrannical narcissistic leaders.
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One reason why the CDC likely isn’t fully considering these studies yet is that they are not peer-reviewed right now. Medrxiv is a pre-press publication. Medrxiv warns readers, “Caution: Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been certified by peer review. They should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.” https://www.medrxiv.org/
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It’s common sense quite frankly that natural immunity is better. The vaccine is based on a single spike protein from two years ago. Natural immunity is far more diverse and as such more durable and longer lasting. This vaccine is waning after 4-6 months… people infected with sars still had antibodies 17 years later.. In essence there is no immunity with the vaccine only a temporary therapeutic benefit. The world has gone insane and it doesn’t help with these tyrannical narcissistic leaders.
Authorities waive vaccine mandates for those who had the bug in question for some diseases, but not for others.
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It seems like common sense, but it's not always the case. Natural immunity in many cases is proportional to the severity of the illness, and variable from individual to individual. With covid-19 it looks pretty good, at least for those who had symptomatic covid.
Authorities waive vaccine mandates for those who had the bug in question for some diseases, but not for others.
Authorities waive vaccine mandates for those who had the bug in question for some diseases, but not for others.
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Again, the vaccine provides nothing resembling immunity. It’s nothing more than a therapeutic benefit still allowing said individual to fully transmit while potentially hiding symptoms. Said benefit wanes rapidly and provides one protein based on one segment of a virus from who knows how many mutations ago. Any form of natural immunity is going to be better for humanity than what this injection offers. Instead of firing the naturally immune they should be the focus towards actual herd immunity.
"provides one protein based on one segment" that sentence right there shows you are clueless. Absolutely clueless.
Pro tip. It does not "provide" a protein. mRNA is not "protein".
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