“So let’s get this straight:
The vaccines work great, but they don’t work at all?
Ostracize the unvaccinated, but don’t go anywhere near the vaccinated?
That makes a whole lot of sense too.
You can take off your mask once you’re fully vaccinated, but put your mask back on right away, and keep it on, and go back on lockdown indefinitely, because variants of Covid-19 are even more deadly and spreading everywhere fast.
Wait, there’s more.
Once you get the vaccines and a vaccine passport, you are safe and free to travel anywhere,
but do not go anywhere if there’s an outbreak (scamdemic), because all the vaccines you just got don’t protect you from Covid or any of its variants.” - Natural News
Let me give you a genuine medical perspective.
You would not have had Delta if you had the first one. It's not possible. Medically it is not possible.
If you produced antibodies like a normal person, to Alpha, which 99% of people DO, then there is no possible way on earth you would have noticed any interaction with Delta. Ever. It's not possible under any terms of common medicine, virology, germ theory etc. Your body would have fought it off in microseconds.
Delta is not a new strain. It's a variant. It has less than 0.3% difference. To break through the antibody barrier your body creates, it would have to be in excess of 50% difference.
The Delta Variant also produces no cough and is asymptomatic in most people. At worst, it manifests like hayfever.
You no doubt were sick, but it was not this specific strain of Coronavirus, it could be one of the many others floating around as the common cold out there.
I don't like your comment, not because I don't believe you were sick, but medically speaking, it's just not possible.
As a hypothetical, if you HAD, then the first time it didn't generate antibodies for some reason, you would have been so incredibly sick you would have been in hospital.
A second attack on the immune system as such, would cause you to be in hospital also. Your white blood cells would be all over the place from the first time.
It's just not possible. The PCR tests are giving high rates of false positives.
Well, I studied for enough years to do what I do, so maybe you're not so far off.
What I said was 100% fact. It's the mechanism of a virus, I'm sorry, it's just as simple as A to B.
Like I said, I don't disbelieve that you were sick, your possibility of having had both variants is below zero.