I said because they got the vax they were going to keep getting Covid over and over until it killed them but people with natural immunity are done with it. They said prove it show me the science and I said no, you prove me wrong. They broke out their phone and all they could find were reports of people who are vaxxed getting Covid multiple times while not finding anything at all reported about people with antibodies. Their response after about 3 minutes of searching was “if you’re fucking right that’s fucked up” they woke up when they had to do the research.
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I'm not sure why they weren't able to find resources on this. The CDC has published a report regarding individuals being reinfected with COVID.
May not be a source you trust or agree with, but they do exist.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7032e1.htm?s_cid=mm7032e1_w
interesting read, scroll down to the very bottom they admit to changing the data points to fit their narrative lol "Case-patients were considered partially (not fully) vaccinated if the final dose was received <14 days before their reinfection date"
And for good reason.
The vaccine does not surge through your body within minutes of the shot. It takes a little while for the vaccine to “program” the immune system to recognize the virus. You’re not immediately vaccinated the moment the needle leaves your arm.
This is not uncommon for many medications.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated-guidance.html
you say many medications, but the link is specific to rona, got anything else? the cdc doesn't even know what a vaccine is lol. https://rifnote.com/2021/09/08/cdcs-evolving-definition-of-vaccination-webpage-archives-show-cdc-changed-the-definition-of-vaccination-3-times-in-6-years-replaced-immunity-with/
I mean, there are lots of medications that take a while for your body chemistry to react. Many medications for immunological conditions (like biologics) can take a while. SSRIs generally take a few weeks to adjust. So forth.
I imagine that they replaced "immunity" with "protection" because immunity has a different meaning in medicine than it does in common parlance, and they don't want people to get confused. The immune system makes you truly immune to absolutely nothing. It provides an immune response.
Immune in common tongue means, "impossible to injure." In medical-speak, it means, " protection against injury."