What If The Best Approach To Covid Was, "No Jabs For Anybody"?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Scataphagos, Aug 27, 2021.

  1. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Correction----you meant to say unvaccinated people that have not yet had Kung Flu. People that have had Kung Flu have the best outcomes when infected with a new strain. Reminder----you cannot be reinfected with the same strain.
     
    #11     Aug 29, 2021
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Pushing falsehoods again, eh. Studies have noted that 40% of those naturally infected don’t develop sufficient anti-bodies and easily can be reinfected with the same strain within 6 months.
     
    #12     Aug 29, 2021
  3. jem

    jem


    You are a lying idiot. Prove that. Show us your science. I never saw any article or any person saying those whose immune system was so strong they did not need long lasting antibodies can easily be re-infected. That is your sick fucking lie. Show us the science. not that their antibodies faded but that they can easily be reinfected.

    We just saw studies saying natural immunity is 13 fold stronger than vaccine immunity.
     
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    #13     Aug 29, 2021
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  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading


    Once again there are multiple studies showing that natural antibody immunity to COVID does not last longer than 6 months for approximately 40% of those naturally infected. Let's walk through it again since you failed to understand it the first dozen plus times.

    Quick Summary: Nearly 40% of people who had COVID do not develop sufficient anti-bodies to stop them from catching COVID a second time within 6 months. This aligns with other research on re-infections and the percentage of people being re-infected. Only vaccinated anti-body immunity will lead to herd immunity.


    From the article:

    From the analysis, the researchers created five categories based on how long antibodies lasted in an individual.

    The first category, called the "negative" group, included the individuals who never developed detectable neutralizing antibodies. This group comprised 11.6% of participants.

    Comprising 26.8% of patients, the second group is called the "rapid waning" group and showed varying early levels of antibodies that waned quickly.
    The third category comprised 29% of participants and was called the "slow waning" group as these patients tested positive for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 for up to half a year.

    The fourth group, called the "persistent" group, comprised 31.7% of patients and showed little change in their antibody levels up to 180 days. The last group, or the "delayed response" group, covered only 1.8% of subjects and included those who showed a marked rise in neutralizing antibodies during late convalescence.


    Individual COVID-19 Antibodies Could Last Days To Decades, Scientists Find
    https://www.ibtimes.com/individual-...uld-last-days-decades-scientists-find-3168292



    So not only can "Long COVID" appear months after a person was infected... but the maximum natural anti-body immunity to re-infection disappears after 9 months... and after a mere 3 months in most people.


    Experts raise concerns on long Covid symptoms appearing after six months to a year from infection

    NK Arora, chief of Operations Research Group, part of the national Covid task force, also said antibodies may remain in the system for three to nine months.
    https://scroll.in/latest/995360/exp...ing-after-six-months-to-a-year-from-infection
     
    #14     Aug 29, 2021
  5. jem

    jem

    Once again that does address your lie your fucking piece of Satan. It's the exact opposite you fucking liar..read the article rather than the headlines from covid propaganda database.
     
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    #15     Aug 29, 2021
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Let's state it very clearly once again -- "Studies have noted that 40% of those naturally infected don’t develop sufficient anti-bodies and easily can be reinfected with the same strain within 6 months."
     
    #16     Aug 29, 2021
  7. jem

    jem

    you are fucking moron... satan... of covid misinformation and hate.

    Your article proves my point.
    Those with robust T cell immunity do need antibodies. Long term antibodies are correlated with covid symptom severity. You don't want long term antibodies they are sign of inflamation..
    you fucking stupid moron..

    From your ibtimes article...


    "Published in The Lancet Microbe, the study noted that patients with low levels of neutralizing antibodies may still be protected from COVID-19 if they have a robust T-cell immunity."












     
    #17     Aug 29, 2021
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Once again you are spewing nonsense. Take your horse dewormer and go to bed.
     
    #18     Aug 29, 2021
  9. jem

    jem

    the mark of a an intellectual pussy liar... change the subject with a strawman.

    I don't promote ivermectin. I had a few question... they were answered I concluded there studies were not good enough... I have not brought it up since. waiting for better studies.

    you lying satan moron.

     
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    #19     Aug 29, 2021
  10. Wallet

    Wallet

    The term “Reinfected” seems disingenuous when applied to the discussion of natural immunity.

    Anyone, vaccinated, recovered, unvaccinated can get infected, carry and transmit the virus, how sick you get is the goal.

    We are seeing vaccinated people infected with covid, breakthrough infections and as time goes on at a much greater pace. So the narrative evolves into “protection” those vaccinated have a much lower chance of severe illness. However this isn’t applied to those who've recovered. The measuring stick here is reinfection not protection, additionally the conversation is strictly antibody production, bypassing the innate immune system.

    Imo, positive asymptotic cases would provide the least future protection but on the other hand they should validate a good innate response by the body in neutralizing the virus in it’s early stages.

    To discount natural immunity via recovery is stupid. Recovering from, fighting off the virus only makes your immune system stronger.
     
    #20     Aug 29, 2021
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