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@geoffdein2894 I will give you attention anyway, kid. ;-)
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Thanks for the fake news, "Anna". We really needed it. ;-)
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If you become a vector, then it didn't protect you. It supported the virus which made you into its reproductive organ.
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Bureaucrats.
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Of people who have acquired natural immunity several times over? Yes, it's growing every day. So is the graveyard, of course. ;-)
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If your premise was true, then you might have a point. The problem is that it's not true.
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@Joseph_Dredd Yes, and that premise is false. Nobody has "natural immunity". That was never true for diseases like the flu and the common cold and it is not true for this one, either. Just how hard is that to understand. High recovery rates among kids simply means that the kids don't die. It's grandma and grandpa who do.
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Hello kid who needs attention. Let me be your surrogate Mom for today. ;-)
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No, it didn't. :-)
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Good. More vaccines for me. ;-)
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The real issue is that your kid was transmitting the virus to other people for up to five days. I understand that you are primarily worried about yourself and your kid, but that, unfortunately, is not the entirety of the problem.
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@TheTruthOfAI If he didn't infect anybody then everybody around him got lucky. Luck is never a strategy because it always runs out and it does not exist on average in the first place. The problem with COVID-19 is that many people are infectious before they notice the symptoms. This was clear very early on in the research literature (May 2020, if I remember correctly? Don't hold me to it, I don't feel like looking it up. That detail doesn't matter.). This also means that testing the symptomatic is simply a feelgood measure. By the time most people got tested and they got results back, they had already infected somebody else. Testing basically misses the window of opportunity by several days (It's the same for the flu, by the way, that's why your doctor usually won't even test you for flu, even though those tests have existed for a while). The only measures that work with COVID-19 to suppress the spread are pre-emptive. Masking works for short contacts (but most likely not for people who have to spend eight hours next to each other, including kids in school). Vaccination reduces the number of infections and lowers the rate at which the disease spreads, but only in homogeneously vaccinated groups. The only thing that is 100% effective is strict social distancing and it's the one thing that people are really not willing to do. In other words... the virus is evolved to use human behavior to its advantage.
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@TheTruthOfAI No. Like I said, the only 100% effective measure is social distancing. China basically forced all the people in Wuhan to stay indoors for twelve weeks. That's a very extreme measure that worked even without vaccination. If we combine vaccination with effective social distancing and masking, then we can get away with less restrictive measures. Much more effective masking, e.g. with battery powered respirator masks that are far more protective than either cloth or surgical masks (while being far more comfortable) would work. We have all the solutions. What we don't have is the will of the population to apply them. People are trading a misguided sense of "freedom" for a life with a deadly disease that will kill many more millions over the coming years.
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Natural immunity is really good, but only for those who survive the disease. It doesn't really do much for the dead. I mean, yeah, you are getting a posthumous Darwin Award, but that's pretty much the only upside in case of a negative outcome.
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You should check all the data, not just selected data that he is giving you. Wait... that takes real work, doesn't it? ;-)
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Because vaccinated people do have plenty of antibodies. That's what vaccines do, they give people the necessary antibodies to detect and fight the infection early. :-)
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@susansibley8093 None of the people in my family who had Pfizer, Moderna and a booster had COVID-19 even once. The eight antivaxxers in my family had it twice now. A couple who had sinovac had it three times. I would consider the Chinese and Russian vaccines as useless, indeed. If you look at the overall statistics, vaccinated and boosted people are far less likely to become vectors, they are far less likely to be hospitalized and they die way less often. Vaccines work great. At this point COVID-19 is a disease of the filthy unvaccinated folks. :-)
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That's what my antivaxxer relatives are doing. They have simply decided to get COVID-19 over and over and over, again. ;-)
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@neecynew58 I had the flu every year until I started with the flu shots. I didn't have the flu in fifteen years since. Flu shots work. I had Moderna and the booster and I didn't get COVID-19 even once. It works. My eight antivaxxer relatives had COVID-19 twice now. Another couple I know had it three times. So much for "natural immunity". It didn't work for the flu, it doesn't work for COVID-19. End of story.
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No shit! :-)
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@chrysas.5622 Don't worry, you will find a way to infect yourself a second and a third time at the beach, too. Freedom! ;-)
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Why would it not be effective? Every time you get a booster, be it a harmless vaccine or an actual COVID-19 infection, your immune system restarts antibody production. The only difference is that with a vaccine nobody gets hurt, with an actual infection you will become a vector who might kill somebody by infecting them or you might die yourself.
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Yes, the statistics do prove that Denmark finally messed up like everybody else.
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And fake news girl. :-)
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Well, it will soon be criminal not to be vaccinated.
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Why don't you take some zinc with that? ;-)
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Eight of my relatives have acquired natural immunity for the second time and one couple got if for the third time. Let's hope you won't meet Mr. Venitlator the next time you will acquire natural immunity again. ;-)
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None of the people who had Pfizer and Moderna in my family had COVID-19. The antivaxxer branch, on the other hand, had COVID-19 twice. Vaccines work like a charm. ;-)
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And there is the lonely kid. Let me give you some attention, lonely kid. :-)
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Eight relatives of mine got natural immunity twice now and two more got it a third time. They are all looking forward to acquiring natural immunity over and over, again. No vaccines required. ;-)
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Yes, mate, Australia is the fifth most obese country in the world. But it's probably their beer consumption that pulls it off. Alcohol disinfects. ;-)
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Cases in South Africa are not declining rapidly. We are seeing the first signs of a significant floor emerging.
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That is fake news worth 50 cents. :-)
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Natural immunity worked great for my relatives. Eight of them had it twice now and two had it three times. :-)
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@Nahash5150 Worked wonders for the Chinese. They eradicated the virus in Wuhan in 12 weeks by doing just that. Look... pandemics have one thing in common: they are way worse among the people who have "I am stupid" written all over their foreheads. :-)
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So you are living the religion of Bill Gates as your prophet? ;-)
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@binnsconnard8559 Nobody gives a frell. Either about what you like or about what Bill Gates says or doesn't. I had dealings with foundations in the past, including with his. What you encounter is a bunch of usually incompetent people who would not be hired into successful corporations. Just forget about him and move on.
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Just cough it up. Then you will have natural immunity. At least the good doctor says so.
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Then you would have two people who are naively wrong about COVID-19 talking to each other. What's that good for?
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You can give her COVID the natural way. That's what my relatives did to a less than one year old infant. ;-)
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Then you simply don't understand. The masks are most effective at catching the droplets in the air you breath out, not the air you breath in. The surgical mask of the surgeon is mostly for the protection of the patient on the table, not for the protection of the surgeon. You had two years to inform yourself about the absolute basics and you are still as clueless as on the first day. Why is that?
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@kerynfox4279 Yes, that is complete bullshit. Eight of my relatives had COVID-19 twice and two had it three times. You are kidding yourself.
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@andyyoung7731 It has been shown, again and again, that masking and social distancing are an efficient way to stop the spread of airborne diseases. Denying facts is not a strategy for success. It's just denial.
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The science on vaccinations has been settled a long time ago, kid. ;-)
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@odortiz Look, Ma! There is the lonely kid who likes to talk bullshit to be noticed. ;-)
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Your doctor will simply show you the door and make a mark in your file that you have neurotic tendencies. They always write facts down about you. :-)
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@DanWalterTradeview That's true. Only idiots have been taking aquarium cleaner. The vaccines, however, are some of the best tested medications in the world and all ingredients are fully disclosed. Only idiots don't know where to find that information. :-)
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That's good trolling. A+. ;-)
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Hey, kid! I am here to give you attention! ;-)
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Well, as you can see from the antivaxxer comments... infection certainly doesn't make people smarter. :-)
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