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re: What purposes does the vaccine serve for people that have beaten covid?

Posted on 8/27/21 at 5:24 pm to
Posted by Boomdaddy65201
BoCoMo
Member since Mar 2020
2677 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 5:24 pm to
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Natural immunity has been shown to last only 3 months or so, so it extends immunity.


Fricking laughable!!! If you hear this bullshite from any agency and especially from the Vaxx Covidians that natural immunity isn’t far superior to a MAN-MADE experimental vaccine your delusional. Think about what I just said, those same agencies and government officials want me to get the jab yet they had absolutely no problem milking my body for antibodies for seven months post Covid infection. I happily donated my plasma to help my fellow citizens and now those same citizens want me to show a vaxx passport at certain locations, yeah frick that and frick them, at this point I wish I wouldn’t have given a drop of my blood.
Had COVID? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
Posted by oob02
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2007
363 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 6:06 pm to
Thank you for service. Unfortunately convalescent plasma (what you donated) hasn’t worked as well as we hoped. Likely for reasons suggested in the article you linked that circulating antibodies drop dramatically after four months. I think that’s the origin of his comment, though he likely misinterpreted it.

The title of the article you linked is a bit misleading. You will likely have bone marrow plasma cells for life. That does not suggest 100% immunity. Most of us have plasma cells to the chicken pox virus. However, that immunity wanes as we get older and once it drops below a certain level, that same virus comes back as shingles. With all that said, you will likely not get SEVERE disease if you’ve had COVID before. But it may not prevent you from getting a mild to moderate form of the disease. Vaccination after natural infection will almost certainly prevent that…the number of boosters if any however is TBD
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