How's it going out there?
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#56
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2016
Posts: 880
You just admitted you have no clue about vaccinations.
This is different, because it's a single virus strand that your body will form antibodies against after an infection. Developing a vaccination against something like this is well understood science.
Comparing it to HIV (AIDS is a disease you dumdum) just shows you know nothing about what you are talking about.
This is different, because it's a single virus strand that your body will form antibodies against after an infection. Developing a vaccination against something like this is well understood science.
Comparing it to HIV (AIDS is a disease you dumdum) just shows you know nothing about what you are talking about.
i know more than you think Pal. I was saying a vaccine isn’t guaranteed. Did you know people in Korea have gotten infected twice and don’t have immunity. Bet you didn’t know that either. Now who doesn’t know what they are talking about!
next.
#58
In a land of unicorns
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Whale FO
Posts: 6,469
where did you get your degree in medical science from? Yeah. That’s what I thought.
i know more than you think Pal. I was saying a vaccine isn’t guaranteed. Did you know people in Korea have gotten infected twice and don’t have immunity. Bet you didn’t know that either. Now who doesn’t know what they are talking about!
next.
i know more than you think Pal. I was saying a vaccine isn’t guaranteed. Did you know people in Korea have gotten infected twice and don’t have immunity. Bet you didn’t know that either. Now who doesn’t know what they are talking about!
next.
You are so full of it it's not even funny.
Just FYI: Person sitting next to me got it from Columbia University (it's Ivy League, google it if you don't know what it means.).
You just talked about a vaccination for AIDS. I'm really sorry, you have no clue what the hell you are talking about. Go fornicate a waterfowl or something.
#59
I am old enough to have had all the standard childhood diseases (except whooping cough). Whether it is me having had them and building antibodies or someone younger who received the vaccine and building antibodies, a person is then immune. Measles, for example, does not mutate and become a different strain each year. Common Cold and Influenza are different strains, they mutate to something different each year. The previous flu shot generally does not provide protection for the new strain.
From what I understand, Covid-19 is not mutating. It is like the measles. Once you had it or got the vaccine, you are immune.
From what I understand, Covid-19 is not mutating. It is like the measles. Once you had it or got the vaccine, you are immune.
#60
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2019
Posts: 147
It’s just the C19 version of meowing on guard freq. There’s less flying/less opportunity now so this forum has become a replacement for that practice.
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