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Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Post infection immunity, good news" video.
Those without antibodies some months later have T and B cell immunity, which is what lasts, and what is most desirable. Antibodies are temporary.
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Antibodies are not a big deal, it's the T cell immunity you want and fortunately you likely have.
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@dukenails7745 I'm not blaming the public. Western society is clearly very different and far less compliant. Most leaders failed miserably. In Canada our Long Term Care Homes are a disaster and that's where a majority of our deaths have occured.
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@dukenails7745 Another problem is not ramping up vitamin D use months ago. There's no excuse for that. I've been monitoring my serum D levels for years and that should be a part of annual check-ups. Modern medicine is focused on drug dispensing and not on preventation.
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@dukenails7745 Then again surveys show 48% of Ontario's population didn't comply with the stay home requests over the holidays. Lots of visiting, family dinners and travel occured and we're paying for it now in higher numbers. Apparently our first field hospital is being prepared.
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@jennyjewell5635 Ah, I see, sorry. Here are some supplements that are supposed to really help the long haulers: vitamin A, C, NAC, and ubiquinol. Best of luck.
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Maybe because too many adverse events are occuring, like the paediatric nurse who died in Portugal from "her" shot.
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@Bright-It Not sure I understand what you're asking. A healthy 41 year old paediatric oncology nurse named Sonia Acevedo of Porto Portugal suffered a "sudden death" on January 1st, just 48 hours after getting the Pfizer vaccine.
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They have measured the T cell immunity, which is where the true immunity can be measured. Antibodies are transitory. If you've had SARS 2003, skip the vaccines, you don't need them.
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They wouldn't have antibodies any longer, however, they have T cell immunity, which is what is long lasting.
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In the US, 59% of health workers are refusing vaccines.. wonder why??
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It's not a new strain Covid -19 is a strain of corona virus. There have been thousands of variants however.
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How did vaccines get rid of small pox when only 10% of the world's population had that shot?
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@Zidana123 Basic vaccine history Zidana.. something one learns by researching and reading, assuming an attention span of more than 25 seconds ;)
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And there aren't thousands of different strains of covid -19. There are however thousands of variants.
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@dukenails7745 Yes.. for those viruses that are particularly dangerous. This one is not IMO, it is receiving undue hype though. Yes we need to wear masks, keep distance and be very careful, but shutting down entire economies is too much as the harm from that is greater.
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@dukenails7745 Plus everyone should be on high dose vit D, C, zinc and quercetin.
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@dukenails7745 Ivermectin can be given prophylactically for those at greatest risk, ie, those in care homes and health workers. I would if I were in those groups. I'm only 64, in great health and without co-morbidities so for me the above supplements are fine. I do want to aquire ivermectin in case I'm exposed and now I have a lead on where I can get it ;)
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@dukenails7745 Taiwan and Vietnam did really well but it's easier in smaller countries and especially in Asia that accept authoritarian control more readily, and have a culture based on the common good.
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@dukenails7745 Hopefully at the end of this year we'll be through the worst!
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India has a vaccine?
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Anyone getting ANY of these vaccines is a guinea pig.. these are EXPERIMENTAL vaccines, none are licensed
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So Sweden was correct after all?
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