Funny how all the vax-pushers pretend that there is no such thing as natural immunity or that it would be superior to any vax, assuming the vax was really a vax (it isn't) and that it worked at all (it doesn't).
They just conveniently ignore natural immunity in anyone who may have had this non-existent virus.
I think most just don't remember basic immune function. Like, there's a reason adults generally don't get things like RSV and chicken pox and all the other nasty things out there. You got it as a kid, built immunity, and now you don't get that crap anymore.
What I don't get is how apparently some viruses may not have lasting immunity... who knows how accurate that crap really is tho.
As far as vaxxes and such go, I wonder how much of the seasonal flu is driven by their poison. I've had the flu once. Never had a shot not has anyone in my family.
The difference is in how the viruses replicate. Chicken pox has a very reliable replication and thus has fewer mutations. The flu and colds have poor replication leading to much more variance as the disease spreads. The virus mutates around your immune defenses and is thus able to spread again.
People often get sick after taking the flu vaccine. They do not catch the flu. What I think is happening is other viruses contaminate the vaccines during the manufacturing process. Since we don't usually come in contact with mouse viruses you have no existing immunity. The bigger concern is the long term effect of these viruses.
So, us unvaxxed people should be absolutely PISSED OFF at these people. I went a full year without getting Rona, and then got it recently.
But really, I don't care much. Now I have natural immunity, that so far seems to last well past their fear-mongered "3 month" BS.
Funny how all the vax-pushers pretend that there is no such thing as natural immunity or that it would be superior to any vax, assuming the vax was really a vax (it isn't) and that it worked at all (it doesn't).
They just conveniently ignore natural immunity in anyone who may have had this non-existent virus.
That will be my go-to: "I'm immune. We're good."
I think most just don't remember basic immune function. Like, there's a reason adults generally don't get things like RSV and chicken pox and all the other nasty things out there. You got it as a kid, built immunity, and now you don't get that crap anymore.
What I don't get is how apparently some viruses may not have lasting immunity... who knows how accurate that crap really is tho.
As far as vaxxes and such go, I wonder how much of the seasonal flu is driven by their poison. I've had the flu once. Never had a shot not has anyone in my family.
I think that's just made-up bullshit.
The difference is in how the viruses replicate. Chicken pox has a very reliable replication and thus has fewer mutations. The flu and colds have poor replication leading to much more variance as the disease spreads. The virus mutates around your immune defenses and is thus able to spread again.
People often get sick after taking the flu vaccine. They do not catch the flu. What I think is happening is other viruses contaminate the vaccines during the manufacturing process. Since we don't usually come in contact with mouse viruses you have no existing immunity. The bigger concern is the long term effect of these viruses.
Their response will soon be,
"How do you know you had it? The PCR tests were giving false positives. It could have been the flu"
There's no point in arguing. Someone asks me if I'm vaccinated I'm just going to say "I'm immune".