But you are wrong in that the body doesn't maintain immunity to coronaviruses very long. You've probably been infected by the same cold coronavirus a dozen times or more in your life.
Immunity varies from a few months to many dozens of years depending on what the specific virus actually is (i.e. coronaviruses vs chicken pox for example).
Current research indicates lifelong immunity to sars-Cov-2 after natural infection as the b and tcell antibody mechanisms move into the bone marrow and just keep pumping away.
And people naturally infected with SARS-COV-1, from the SARS outbreak, are still showing immunity to that virus (close to 20 years later). COV-2 is extremely closely related to COV-1 and it would be logical to extrapolate that the immunity lengths are going to be similar. At least more logical than looking at the cold virus immunity and extrapolating from that.
Except that the PCR tests don't work either.....so, better to assume no one needs the test or the vaccine given that overall deaths in 2020 were no greater than prior years.
Toal deaths in 2021....that will be interesting to see especially if there is a statistically significant uptick. The VAERS data is incomplete, or worse, being tampered with but hopefully the overall population mortality numbers for each year will continue to elude their "edits" so we can get a better idea of how harmful (or not) these injections really were on humans during the first year of use.
You don't need the vaccine period.
But you are wrong in that the body doesn't maintain immunity to coronaviruses very long. You've probably been infected by the same cold coronavirus a dozen times or more in your life.
Immunity varies from a few months to many dozens of years depending on what the specific virus actually is (i.e. coronaviruses vs chicken pox for example).
Current research indicates lifelong immunity to sars-Cov-2 after natural infection as the b and tcell antibody mechanisms move into the bone marrow and just keep pumping away.
And people naturally infected with SARS-COV-1, from the SARS outbreak, are still showing immunity to that virus (close to 20 years later). COV-2 is extremely closely related to COV-1 and it would be logical to extrapolate that the immunity lengths are going to be similar. At least more logical than looking at the cold virus immunity and extrapolating from that.
Correct on all accounts.
looks up from zoom I will never get a test. They can not put anything up or in me, no thank you. Got nothing to prove
Ditto!!!! Good luck tryin too?!!
Psychology and mental state matter as well. If you believe that you are fragile and vulnerable, then you will get sick more often: https://www.thecut.com/2016/11/hypochondriacs-really-are-more-likely-to-have-health-issues.html
Have some confidence in your ability to survive! Our ancestors survived harsh things and passed those genes on to us.
Except that the PCR tests don't work either.....so, better to assume no one needs the test or the vaccine given that overall deaths in 2020 were no greater than prior years.
Toal deaths in 2021....that will be interesting to see especially if there is a statistically significant uptick. The VAERS data is incomplete, or worse, being tampered with but hopefully the overall population mortality numbers for each year will continue to elude their "edits" so we can get a better idea of how harmful (or not) these injections really were on humans during the first year of use.