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Natural antibody vs vaccine antibody
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:57 am
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:57 am
I continue to see things mentioned in support of the vaccine that suggest natural antibodies are somehow inferior or that they don't last as long. Based on my research on the CDC website, I just do not see how that is supported by fact. The CDC states it don't yet know how long either natural or vaccine antibodies last.
The CDC clearly states that it is RARE to have a reinfection of covid.
Directly from CDC Website:
"Antibody or serology tests look for antibodies in your blood that fight the virus that causes COVID-19"
"Antibodies can protect you from getting those infections for some period of time afterward. How long this protection lasts is different for each disease and each person."
(note: The length of protection cited above is in reference to antibodies from both natural infection and vaccine induced antibodies)
"Some antibodies made for the virus that causes COVID-19 provide protection from getting infected. CDC is evaluating antibody protection and how long protection from antibodies might last. Cases of reinfection and infection after vaccination have been reported, but remain rare. But getting vaccinated, even if you have already had COVID-19, can help your body make more of these antibodies"
"Confirmed and suspected cases of reinfection of the virus that causes COVID-19 have been reported, but remain rare"
Why does it seem that any information on natural antibody protection from reinfection is suppressed?
The CDC clearly states that it is RARE to have a reinfection of covid.
Directly from CDC Website:
"Antibody or serology tests look for antibodies in your blood that fight the virus that causes COVID-19"
"Antibodies can protect you from getting those infections for some period of time afterward. How long this protection lasts is different for each disease and each person."
(note: The length of protection cited above is in reference to antibodies from both natural infection and vaccine induced antibodies)
"Some antibodies made for the virus that causes COVID-19 provide protection from getting infected. CDC is evaluating antibody protection and how long protection from antibodies might last. Cases of reinfection and infection after vaccination have been reported, but remain rare. But getting vaccinated, even if you have already had COVID-19, can help your body make more of these antibodies"
"Confirmed and suspected cases of reinfection of the virus that causes COVID-19 have been reported, but remain rare"
Why does it seem that any information on natural antibody protection from reinfection is suppressed?
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:59 am to JAMAC2001
Yes!!! Another covid post!!!! Thanks!
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:59 am to JAMAC2001
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Why does it seem that any information on natural antibody protection from reinfection is suppressed?
I'm not sure it's suppressed. The priority has been preventing infection.
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:59 am to JAMAC2001
Posted on 8/21/21 at 10:59 am to SixthAndBarone
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SixthAndBarone
Go back to having terrible opinions on the food board.
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:00 am to heatom2
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. The priority has been preventing infection.
There is nothing, at all , ever that does this..
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:00 am to JAMAC2001
The problem is that natural infection and reinfection are incredibly hard to track compared to vaccination.
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:00 am to rsbd
Facebook lol
The truth is that natural immunity CAN be better than the vaccine but it is more unpredictable and some people clear covid with almost no long term immunity
The vaccine provides a more predictable immune response
The truth is that natural immunity CAN be better than the vaccine but it is more unpredictable and some people clear covid with almost no long term immunity
The vaccine provides a more predictable immune response
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:01 am to JAMAC2001
This post was edited on 9/2/21 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:01 am to JAMAC2001
The immune system is more complicated than just antibodies.
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:04 am to Cosmo
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The truth is that natural immunity CAN be better than the vaccine but it is more unpredictable and some people clear covid with almost no long term immunity The vaccine provides a more predictable immune response
Are fricking smoking crack?? Predictable response, my god you are fricking stupid
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:04 am to JAMAC2001
"Muh antibodies and muh ivermectin" - Dustin 37 years old, BMI 32
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:05 am to JAMAC2001
I covered all my bases and have both natural and vaccine antibodies. I have a virus force field with the added bonus of superior 5g reception
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:05 am to rsbd
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Are fricking smoking crack?? Predictable response, my god you are fricking stupid
Very mature deflection
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:09 am to rsbd
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Are fricking smoking crack?? Predictable response, my god you are fricking stupid
I am going to ask a very simple question. Where did you get your medical degree from?
BTW the ID docs at my wife's hospital agree with Cosmo's statement essentially word for word.
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:10 am to Cosmo
The vaccine is transient immunity, not T cell immunity.
Israel in August proves this to be true, not the moronic posts about July not being bad. Deaths this August have been worse than that of last August
Israel in August proves this to be true, not the moronic posts about July not being bad. Deaths this August have been worse than that of last August
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:11 am to Obtuse1
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BTW the ID docs at my wife's hospital agree with Cosmo's statement essentially word for word.
So you would say they are experts??
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:13 am to CitizenK
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The vaccine is transient immunity, not T cell immunity.
False. There is indeed good T cell binding with the vaccine
Care to provide a link to your false take?
Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:14 am to JAMAC2001
If, according to the CDC, its RARE to have a reinfection, you should be able to (when required) provide proof of antibody testing in lieu of a vaccine card.
I cannot see how this is unreasonable. (applies to job requirements, etc.)
I cannot see how this is unreasonable. (applies to job requirements, etc.)
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