When they were still collecting convalescent antibodies for use to help covid patients, I donated a few times. Now that they aren't doing that anymore, i'd still like to contribute in some way. Are there programs or studies where I can donate my antibodies for the purpose of studying how they are in comparison to vaccines etc? Maybe those of us with natural immunity can help in the fight against mandates etc, by contributing to studies that help to better understand the virus and may also eventually debunk and change the narrative? Just a thought.
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Natural Immunity is the gold standard for viruses, until vaccines emerged. There doesn't need to be evidence, since every medical professional should concede to this very fact that if you survive a detectable virus without any form of medicine, you have complete immunity. It's an absolute fact. If the virus is 99.97 percent survivable prior to vaccination, that means 99.97 of the world's population is immune.
In a perfect world, yeah, but the problem is, Drs aren't doing that, and people are still listening and following and making decisions based on this info. If people are doing studies that prove that info wrong, that helps everyone. We can't just end it at "they should be..." The reality is, they aren't which changes the circumstances we face that needs to be handled for what it is, not what it should be.
I understand, what I am saying is that the medical profession is changing the definition of immunity and what are considered vaccines. My own primary care physician has admitted that natural immunity far outweighs vaccines, even though he recommends them. Back to my original point, if 99.9 percent of the US population survives this virus PRIOR to vaccines (Covid19), that means 99.9 percent of the population does NOT need vaccines for Covid19 because they have (or will have) natural immunity.