Originally Posted by ro1459
There's a flaw in that thinking. Just because you have had the virus, does not mean you can't get it again. I had it early on and was tested several times for antibodies. My last test, six months after getting well, showed that I no longer have antibodies in my system. My Dr. told me that I could actually get it again. She said that from what they are seeing, many people, if not most, that have had this virus, will be immune for between 90 and 180 days. After that, all bets seem to be off. They have no idea if the same thing will happen with the vaccine or not. There is no data. Even though I am 72 and the virus was bad, until they can show that you will continue to be immune, I will not take this vaccine. I believe everyone has to make their own decision and I for one will respect whichever why they decide to go.


You really should fire your doctor.

Fact #1: anti bodies are only ONE of the bodies mechanisms for fighting infections.
Fact #2: those other mechanisms have much longer "memories" than anti-bodies.
Fact #3: Survivors from the SARS outbreak over a decade ago are STILL immune today to C19.
Fact #4: Around 50% of the world population is already resistant to C19 due to exposure to viruses similar to C19 that are "currently unknown to science".

C19 has an occasional nasty disposition, but it's just another bug in a long line of very similar upper respiratory virus that "go around".


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