Good news: Mild COVID-19 induces lasting antibody protection
(medicine.wustl.edu)
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I'm self vaccinating!
I self identify as a Vax jabbed person
Anon : If natural immunity lasts a lifetime, as confirmed today, who in their right mind would get an experimental vaccine every 6 months until they die if they have natural immunity?
And Johns Hopkins professor says you have 50% chance of having natural immunity
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I believe myself and 2 of my kids fall into the naturally immune category. Had another son who caught COVID at college and brought it back with him during Spring Break. We were all heavily exposed to it, myself and 3 other kids. College kid (age 22) had COVID, 2nd son (age 20) caught it from him, 3rd son (age 18) didn't get sick even though he shares a room with 2nd son, and daughter (age 10) got sick and had every symptom that college son had, but tested neg twice. I didn't get sick, and haven't gotten sick thru person-person transmission with anything for the last 17 yrs, since I got out the Navy and haven't been forced to get a flu shot.
Btw, HCQ, Z pack, Zinc, Vit D, and Vit C is all that's needed for COVID. Ivermectin, too, but we went th HCQ route thru AFLD's network. Both infected kids were fine within 5 days, no symptoms aside from a persistent cough that only lasted another 2 weeks.
Haven't even had so much as a head cold since I left the Navy.
That’s because the military vaccinated for all kinds of crud.
This is the same with every virus except AIDS.
So... What they’re telling me is what I learned about viruses in 9th grade biology is true after all.