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NATURAL IMMUNITY AFTER CATCHING COVID LONG- LASTING

However...

They are NOT sure if those vaccinated are capable of spreading the infectious virus. Neither is there evidence of long term safety.

Summary:. Study shows that those who had the virus developed a natural immune response and did not get sick again from the covid 19. This is what normally takes place after getting sick from other viruses.

This is GREAT NEWS for those who got sick and recovered!!
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
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NATURAL IMMUNITY AFTER CATCHING COVID LONG- LASTING

However...

They are NOT sure if those vaccinated are capable of spreading the infectious virus. Neither is there evidence of long term safety.

Summary:. Study shows that those who had the virus developed a natural immune response and did not get sick again from the covid 19. This is what normally takes place after getting sick from other viruses.

This is GREAT NEWS for those who got sick and recovered!!


I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
VIDEO:
https://www.brighteon.com/487d509e-e0ae-46c9-8c84-b6012616f349


NATURAL IMMUNITY AFTER CATCHING COVID LONG- LASTING

However...

They are NOT sure if those vaccinated are capable of spreading the infectious virus. Neither is there evidence of long term safety.

Summary:. Study shows that those who had the virus developed a natural immune response and did not get sick again from the covid 19. This is what normally takes place after getting sick from other viruses.

This is GREAT NEWS for those who got sick and recovered!!


I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.

I've heard other accounts like yours.
Depending on what news sources you follow, there's some who believe that it went from the Chapel Hill NC bio lab to Wuhan. When it was released is still a little mystery if it occured before the chinese media blitz.

I believe you. Sounds like you got hit hard.
According to the citation posted, it sounds like you are good to go.
Well, my wife's niece now has covid-19 for the 2nd time. Lost sense of taste and smell both times, tested positive both times. There goes that theory...
PS Hawkeye,

Do you know of a reliable and valid test available besides the PCR?

https://www.brighteon.com/7fd6e338-3a04-44ed-b5f9-33476dc11af0
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
VIDEO:
https://www.brighteon.com/487d509e-e0ae-46c9-8c84-b6012616f349


NATURAL IMMUNITY AFTER CATCHING COVID LONG- LASTING

However...

They are NOT sure if those vaccinated are capable of spreading the infectious virus. Neither is there evidence of long term safety.

Summary:. Study shows that those who had the virus developed a natural immune response and did not get sick again from the covid 19. This is what normally takes place after getting sick from other viruses.

This is GREAT NEWS for those who got sick and recovered!!


I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.


I had this same experience about 30 after yours. My daughter had just before me with the same symptoms.
Originally Posted by remaction
Well, my wife's niece now has covid-19 for the 2nd time. Lost sense of taste and smell both times, tested positive both times. There goes that theory...


The wife of a guy that works for me has lost smell and taste twice - negative both times.

Pretty sure I had it late Dec 2019 to February 2020. Kept coming back. I'm blaming a chinese student.
I would not bet the farm on not getting it twice. One of the guys on our duck hunt earlier this week claims he has had it twice. Health care worker, mid-50's, physically active, no comorbidities. My understanding, was not "down and out" with it either time. However, more severe symptoms than what I had both instances.
I would suspect the first test.

It is not fool proof.

They should have tested for anti bodies.
Just get a shirt that says "I survived the China virus' and you are mask and vaccination exempt
Interesting that it is long lasting. I know someone who has had it twice. I had it last month and did not plan on getting the vaccine either way.
Originally Posted by KenMi
Just get a shirt that says "I survived the China virus' and you are mask and vaccination exempt

I wish .
There's a lot of social engineering that has been working like a charm.
The chi com communists with cooperation of the medical dictator here, fauci, got universal participation with little resistance.
Had the dweebs XiXing Ping and fauci not had the cooperation of most every Republican/demon cat rep, the guvnors, and business owners, etc. we would Not be required to wear any Oxygen deprivation medical devices, would we?
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
VIDEO:
https://www.brighteon.com/487d509e-e0ae-46c9-8c84-b6012616f349


NATURAL IMMUNITY AFTER CATCHING COVID LONG- LASTING

However...

They are NOT sure if those vaccinated are capable of spreading the infectious virus. Neither is there evidence of long term safety.

Summary:. Study shows that those who had the virus developed a natural immune response and did not get sick again from the covid 19. This is what normally takes place after getting sick from other viruses.

This is GREAT NEWS for those who got sick and recovered!!


I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.

I've heard other accounts like yours.
Depending on what news sources you follow, there's some who believe that it went from the Chapel Hill NC bio lab to Wuhan. When it was released is still a little mystery if it occured before the chinese media blitz.

I believe you. Sounds like you got hit hard.
According to the citation posted, it sounds like you are good to go.


The Red Cross found C19 in about 1% of it's archived blood samples from October, 2019. It was here long before 2020.
Dutch, perchance do you have a link to that info?
I had something that tested negative for the flu back in the spring of 2020. Knocked my down for a couple of days, cough lasted long enough for me to go get xrays to make sure I didn't have pneumonia.
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Dutch, perchance do you have a link to that info?
I had something that tested negative for the flu back in the spring of 2020. Knocked my down for a couple of days, cough lasted long enough for me to go get xrays to make sure I didn't have pneumonia.


I misremembered, it was between December 13 and January 17. But still, same/sam, especially since the test was for anti bodies, which are prevalent somewhat AFTER infection. Also a suspected case in Italy in September.

Things aren't the way we were told. But we know that.

https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-united-states-december-2019.html
My sister who works at a hospital just had part 2 of vaccine last Friday. No adverse effects as of yet. She is also taking ivermectin as is my whole family. She told me she is going to take antibodies test before long just to see what's what. I'll post results once I hear them.
I read about a guy in his early thirties that caught it and had a mild case tested positive then got over it. Three months later he caught it again and tested positive, but this time he had it real bad.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.

My wife and I were both sick with some viral ailment from the middle of February to the middle of March...we both became ill on the same day and were both basically fine at the same time. 4 weeks. We never went to see a doctor. I've never been sick like that, but I have been muck sicker with influenza. I've had the real influenza 3 times in my life. Felt like i'd have to die to feel better for 2 weeks each time. I'm certain we had COVID. I'm certain we both have the antibodies. I didn't wear a mask then and I don't, and won't, wear one now. I'm done with this SCAMdemic.
Originally Posted by Jiveturkey
My sister who works at a hospital just had part 2 of vaccine last Friday. No adverse effects as of yet. She is also taking ivermectin as is my whole family. She told me she is going to take antibodies test before long just to see what's what. I'll post results once I hear them.

Did you hear about the"Gold Standard", the PCR test?
I can't speak to all of the other tests, but I don't put any more trust in them than the inventor of the PCR did in Fauci.

Check it out. It's pretty interesting. If you want more, just ask. There's lits of recorded interviews of the PCR scientist.
Originally Posted by dimecovers5
I read about a guy in his early thirties that caught it and had a mild case tested positive then got over it. Three months later he caught it again and tested positive, but this time he had it real bad.

Watch the video on the test. Then ask yourself if he might have had a different infection. Either way, acquired immunity of other viruses, by way of natural means has always trumped the vaccine reactions.
Originally Posted by dimecovers5
I read about a guy in his early thirties that caught it and had a mild case tested positive then got over it. Three months later he caught it again and tested positive, but this time he had it real bad.



It is a virus, be betting that there will be plenty of different strains on the way.


Bit like commies really.
Just lost a buddy to it. 65 yrs old and strong as a mule. Took the better part of 3 weeks to do him in.

Going to his memorial service Monday.
Originally Posted by remaction
Well, my wife's niece now has covid-19 for the 2nd time. Lost sense of taste and smell both times, tested positive both times. There goes that theory...


What was time span between?

Testing positive for covid and having covid are two certainly different things...


::draws back and sips a rich dessert coffee::
Originally Posted by Magnumdood
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I'm fairly certain that the "flu" I had from December 24, 2019, through the end of that month, was COVID19, even though it wasn't identified as being in the US at that point. I'd never had a flu quite like it, and its effects lasted about a month. I'd sure like to take a test for antibodies to verify this.

My wife and I were both sick with some viral ailment from the middle of February to the middle of March...we both became ill on the same day and were both basically fine at the same time. 4 weeks. We never went to see a doctor. I've never been sick like that, but I have been muck sicker with influenza. I've had the real influenza 3 times in my life. Felt like i'd have to die to feel better for 2 weeks each time. I'm certain we had COVID. I'm certain we both have the antibodies. I didn't wear a mask then and I don't, and won't, wear one now. I'm done with this SCAMdemic.

Some places around here you can't go into without a mask. They are very assertive about it if you enter without one. Went into a police supply/gun store the other day without one, and two of the clerks practically charged at me as I entered, demanding that I not come in without a mask. I went back to my car and got one.
Originally Posted by remaction
Well, my wife's niece now has covid-19 for the 2nd time. Lost sense of taste and smell both times, tested positive both times. There goes that theory...

Worked for a person whose children had contracted the measles multiple times. Rather rare but it happens, and being rare it is the exception not the rule.
But damn.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Some places around here you can't go into without a mask. They are very assertive about it if you enter without one. Went into a police supply/gun store the other day without one, and two of the clerks practically charged at me as I entered, demanding that I not come in without a mask. I went back to my car and got one.

I understand. Same here. But, those places no longer get my business and will not get it in the future when wearing a mask will no longer be chic.
We had a local 40 year old couple get it twice. She lived and he died the second go round. Just passing it on. Edk
Originally Posted by ERK
We had a local 40 year old couple get it twice. She lived and he died the second go round. Just passing it on. Edk

That would bode poorly for the effectiveness of a vaccine, then.
Originally Posted by Dutch
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Dutch, perchance do you have a link to that info?
I had something that tested negative for the flu back in the spring of 2020. Knocked my down for a couple of days, cough lasted long enough for me to go get xrays to make sure I didn't have pneumonia.


I misremembered, it was between December 13 and January 17. But still, same/sam, especially since the test was for anti bodies, which are prevalent somewhat AFTER infection. Also a suspected case in Italy in September.

Things aren't the way we were told. But we know that.

https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-united-states-december-2019.html

Thanks Dutch.
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Dutch
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Dutch, perchance do you have a link to that info?
I had something that tested negative for the flu back in the spring of 2020. Knocked my down for a couple of days, cough lasted long enough for me to go get xrays to make sure I didn't have pneumonia.


I misremembered, it was between December 13 and January 17. But still, same/sam, especially since the test was for anti bodies, which are prevalent somewhat AFTER infection. Also a suspected case in Italy in September.

Things aren't the way we were told. But we know that.

https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-united-states-december-2019.html

Thanks Dutch.
I wish I could lose my sense of smell when the dogs fart.
Originally Posted by Huntz
I wish I could lose my sense of smell when the dogs fart.


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Now HC is an expert on virus, is there anything he's not an expert on, wonder what medical school he attended to get his Md.
A few days before Christmas my 2 yoa granddaughter went to the other grandmas home for Christmas. The other grandma Kim had Covid symptoms and had a test but was waiting for results. So instead of locking herself down she has my granddaughter at her house.
So I’m n Christmas Eve we had a get together at my brothers house for dinner and present exchange. My 2 yoa granddaughter was there.
Christmas Day my wife and I get up and drive to our camp in Louisiana for deer hunting. We get there and meet up with our relatives. We spent 7 days deer hunting and crappie fishing. There was six of us.
On day one I get body aches and cold chills. Day two the same. I’m treating my aches with Tylenol. We are hunting hard and hiking back into the bayous. I’m thinking my body aches is because I’m working too hard. By day four I don’t hunt because I’m exhausted and body aches. My wife is good to go
Day 5 I’m feeling better. Still run down but good enough to deer hunt and drag deer out.
Day 6-7 I feel about 80%.
We drive home.
Upon getting home I’m feeling okay and now my wife is sick.
She gets tested and found out she has Covid. I also learned that there is seven of us at my brothers dinner party all got Covid. All had similar symptoms as me except my brothers wife. She goes to the doctor and gets admitted to the hospital for low oxygen count. She’s still in the hospital as of today.
Out of 7 people only one went to the doctor and that one is in the hospital.
We are convinced our granddaughter who tested positive for Covid was the spreader.
No one in Louisiana got the Covid. We spent all day outside hunting or fishing. When at camp we were spaced apart.
We had no idea the other grandma spread the Covid to our granddaughter until we were all about done with it.
Originally Posted by RMerta
...On day one I get body aches and cold chills. Day two the same. I’m treating my aches with Tylenol. We are hunting hard and hiking back into the bayous. I’m thinking my body aches is because I’m working too hard. By day four I don’t hunt because I’m exhausted and body aches. My wife is good to go. Day 5 I’m feeling better. Still run down but good enough to deer hunt and drag deer out. Day 6-7 I feel about 80%. We drive home...We had no idea the other grandma spread the Covid to our granddaughter until we were all about done with it.

Yep. Now that the rat-bastards who are dictating policy think that Beijing Bribem is going to be POTUS they have decided COVID will be largely a "childhood disease" and can be compared to the "common cold".
Every time ya try and talk about he cold virus, some covtard gotta pull "somebody they know" that "got it twice" and "died" outta their ass.

And they all "had great physical strength, was fit, ate healthy and didn`t even look his age at all."
Originally Posted by remaction
Well, my wife's niece now has covid-19 for the 2nd time. Lost sense of taste and smell both times, tested positive both times. There goes that theory...


There's a new variant out of South Africa now that arrived in the states. It's enough different that you can catch it even if you have antibodies from earlier versions in your system.
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