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11/26/20 6:07 AM

#93027 RE: vinovista #93017

LET ME STOP YOU RIGHT THERE!

Vaccines take several days if not weeks to create an immune response.



Vaccines take several days if not weeks to create an immune response AFTER THE VACCINE IS ADMINISTERED!
This is why it is give in 2 doses 28 days apart.
Hopefully the vaccine is given WELL BEFORE (i.e. weeks or months) the onset of any infection... as will be the case in the majority of instances, except for an unlucky few who get vaccinated co-incidental with expoosure to the live virus.

This means that the immunity in the vaccinated is already primed and steps up almost immediately the real virus is encountered. (Often The antobodies will already be present).
A FASTER immune system response to the pathogen is the very point of a vaccine and the very mechanism by which they operate.

With THAT consideration, the rest of your argument is - I am afraid - bunkum!

Vaccines take several days or even weeks to create an immune response AFTER VACCINATION (The immune system "programming itself" to respond to the viral RNA) . BUT Upon subsequent exposure to the live virus, the immune response then becomes ALMOST IMMEDIATE! (executing the now pre-existing immunse system "program" in response to encountering the live virus)