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biosectinvestor

05/10/22 1:51 AM

#469080 RE: Caligoldenbear11 #469062

This is almost all not true. It is many times more deadly than the flu. Plus there is long-covid which will impair many people for many years if not the rest of their lives very likely. This is total nonsense.

You're qualification is you appear to be suggesting that the FLU is more deadly for people for whom covid is not deadly, and that's not remotely true either. It's a word salad of nonsense.

Additionally, "natural immunity" is no more effective by itself than a vaccine and very likely does not protect as well from serious disease with variations as a full battery of vaccinations. China is a perfect example of this and especially Hong Kong, where many people in theory had "natural immunity" yet it still was killing off many people, especially older people.

Lastly, when your vaccinated, people know for a fact, you're vaccinated. You have proof to show. Moreover, when you have such immunity, you're more likely to clear through the disease faster and therefore be less infections for a shorter period of time, which is useful in helping reduce the spread of the disease.

The vaccines are safe, but many people who have had "natural infection" have ongoing health problems, long covid, unfortunate changes to their lungs and heart and vascular system, strokes, heart attacks, ongoing exhaustion, and brain fog, along often with a long-term cough. I know people their heart constantly races when they previous to getting COVID had a pulse of 48 and ran. But now when they rest their heart races to 120 for no reason, and no it's not anxiety, it's some sort of change in the way their vascular system and heart works.
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tryn2

05/10/22 7:17 AM

#469152 RE: Caligoldenbear11 #469062

I caught covid a year ago last February... I was 62 and had a fever for 8 days... took (autclonal?) antibodies... got better 3 days later, have brain fog and a few food issues.... have learned to live with it... anyway, got it again this February but wasn't bad at all... 3 days fever, overlapped 1 day with sore throat, sore throat lasted 3 days, overlapped 1 day with cough, and cough lasted 3 days and no lingering affects. Seems February is my covid month...(-: