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Seems that it works pretty well and is worth evaluating further?
Why not consider a certain level of antibodies to be the equivalent of a vaccine?
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Seems that it works pretty well and is worth evaluating further?
Why not consider a certain level of antibodies to be the equivalent of a vaccine?
How about bald gingers. Can we talk about bald gingers?Can we talk about short people next? Short people got no reason to live. Anyone shorter than Joe Rogan should kill themselves. Also, anyone older than me should probably die.
That might be good for 30 pages with the Rogan thing thrown in.
Skinhead Gingers is a GREAT name for a band.How about bald gingers. Can we talk about bald gingers?
Because the facts do not support it, still whiteknighting for anti vaxxers? You are very emotional about the issue, don't go to the Herman Cain awards page you will stroke out.All the vaccinated kids need someone to look down on. It makes them feel better about themselves.
That should get you to page 20.
You're welcome.
Can we talk about short people next? Short people got no reason to live. Anyone shorter than Joe Rogan should kill themselves. Also, anyone older than me should probably die.
That might be good for 30 pages with the Rogan thing thrown in.
Damn I'm good.
Being short often triggers a hyper compensation which leads to all kinds of good stuff.All the vaccinated kids need someone to look down on. It makes them feel better about themselves.
That should get you to page 20.
You're welcome.
Can we talk about short people next? Short people got no reason to live. Anyone shorter than Joe Rogan should kill themselves. Also, anyone older than me should probably die.
That might be good for 30 pages with the Rogan thing thrown in.
Damn I'm good.
How about bald gingers. Can we talk about bald gingers?
Either might be a better porn search termSkinhead Gingers is a GREAT name for a band.
Yes, it does. Why is the Party of Science ignoring this?This definitely needed a thread
Nobody is ignoring it, in fact, you posted a science journal article about it and researchers have been on the case for like 19 months.Yes, it does. Why is the Party of Science ignoring this?
The study demonstrates the power of the human immune system, but infectious disease experts emphasized that this vaccine and others for COVID-19 nonetheless remain highly protective against severe disease and death.
The researchers also found that people who had SARS-CoV-2 previously and received one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine were more highly protected against reinfection than those who once had the virus and were still unvaccinated.
The new work could inform discussion of whether previously infected people need to receive both doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine or the similar mRNA vaccine from Moderna.
Still, Thålin and other researchers stress that deliberate infection among unvaccinated people would put them at significant risk of severe disease and death, or the lingering, significant symptoms of what has been dubbed Long Covid. The study shows the benefits of natural immunity, but “doesn’t take into account what this virus does to the body to get to that point,”
I read some of it. 7-14x over a vaccine is pretty substantial. My question, that you didn't even attempt to answer, is why immunity from past infection is not being recognized under vaccine mandates?Nobody is ignoring it, in fact, you posted a science journal article about it and researchers have been on the case for like 19 months.
I read some of it.
Again, nobody is ignoring it, but how do you keep track of who’s been infected? And if you read the article you would have (maybe) comprehended it’s findings. Instead you read a few sentences and then mischaracterized it’s content.I read some of it. 7-14x over a vaccine is pretty substantial. My question, that you didn't even attempt to answer, is why immunity from past infection is not being recognized under vaccine mandates?
Testing testing testing was your mantra a year ago. What happened? Are you now saying that the testing wasn't accurate? Strange.Again, nobody is ignoring it, but how do you keep track of who’s been infected?