sk47
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Hello; This is too rich. My stance has been those who first had Covid then survived have a natural immunity. You seem to forget that around a year passed from the start of the covid pandemic to the time of the first shots.I note that you didn’t actually respond to any of the points I made, instead choosing to go off yet another tangent.
At no point whatsoever did we say that natural immunity wasn’t a thing. Fuck. Seriously.
Want we said was that the risk of DEATH from exposure to the virus made the acquisition of natural immunity less viable than vaccination.
STOP MISREPRESENTING THIS.
Regardless of that, neither naturally acquired immunity nor immunisation, will provide lasting immunity. So, as I stated originally, even if a person had a previous covid infection' they were still going to have to walk in and get a shot at some point, whether that be 3 months, 6 months or perhaps even 12 months later.
Short version, naturally acquired immunity is inferior to vaccine immunity in terms of risk associated with the path to achieving that immunity. Don‘t believe me? Go ask all of the Americans who died whilst trying to acquire natural immunity
I‘ll ask again.
HOW WOULD YOU HAVE DEALT WITH THE PANDEMIC?
I asked one question and you failed to give a response, instead opting to misrepresent what has been said before.
Literally hundreds of thousands if not millions got and survived the infection before the shots were available. Those are the people I argued had natural immunity protection. Never back then nor now do I argue that deliberately becoming infected is what people should do to acquire natural immunity. What a dumb idea, yet you have posted such several times. Better yet you try to attach your dumb idea to me. Interesting you still consider yourself one of the smart ones.
But keep on posting. Has to be helping me in a big way.
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