Gary Kelly test positive
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No for sure natural immunity is real. I had the virus back a year ago. I got vaccinated six months later and it hit me really hard both shots. That told me I still had antibodies.
Now however, we have different virus variants. Just like a cold or influenza you usually don’t have the same strain twice.
Because of how hard the vax hit me, I’m delaying any booster until I get more info.
Now however, we have different virus variants. Just like a cold or influenza you usually don’t have the same strain twice.
Because of how hard the vax hit me, I’m delaying any booster until I get more info.
I've seen arguments that say people still have immunity from sars cov 1. So I think it's entirely possible this is the case. If it's not being studied, it really should be!
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True Vaccines prevent infections. Mumps measles, small pox, TB. Leaky flu vaccines and gene therapy mRNA injections do not, though may potentially have a marginal effect on decreasing symptoms for about 3 months, two weeks after you get it, while increasing your chances of contracting the illness and suppressing your immune system.
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