Why isn’t natural immunity a reason
not to get vaccinated?
American Thinker,
by
Joe Strader
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
8/31/2021 4:45:30 AM
In all the discussions of vaccines to get immunity (of a sort) from COVID, there is a big blind spot surrounding natural immunity. Studies have shown that natural immunity, the kind one gets from surviving a bout of the actual disease, is superior to the immunity the vaccines may create. The obvious question is “Why are they ignoring natural immunity?” but for some reason, the question is not directly answered. I have a few theories.
For a while, there was no easy way to test for natural immunity. When those tests came out, I found that I had to travel 100 miles to get one
Reply 1 - Posted by:
chumley 8/31/2021 6:23:55 AM (No. 898982)
I dont need ANY reason not to get their poison. To even discuss it with them is a fools errand, much like talking religion with a zealot. No matter what you say, they will continually beat you down until you concede or throw them out.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
dickiedeeb 8/31/2021 6:33:14 AM (No. 898988)
Natural immunity means you have a bulletproof reason to refuse the perpetual twice or more a year mandatory bioweapon injections which is intolerable to Lord Mengeles Virus Reich medical terror state And they cant have a control group to expose the truth
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Rinktum 8/31/2021 6:48:47 AM (No. 898995)
#1, The words you wrote, “continually beat you down until you concede”, really hit home with me. Sometimes I feel like I have been mentally throttled by the news. I want to know what is going on but this constant bombardment is wearing me down probably because I feel helpless to do anything and feel my concerns are not being represented by my elected officials. The realization that there really are people this evil in this administration is shocking. I know it should not be, but the depth of wickedness being revealed by this administration is both heartbreaking in its disregard for human life and unbelievably depraved. Adding to this is their arrogant destruction of this country. How do we stop this runaway train before it plunges over a cliff? By the way, that was a serious question.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Strike3 8/31/2021 7:05:56 AM (No. 899004)
Uh, because it doesn't make anybody any money and proves that our instincts are correct over the advice of the experts.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
philsner 8/31/2021 7:13:35 AM (No. 899010)
I believe the headline is a rhetorical question.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
WinterParker 8/31/2021 7:57:53 AM (No. 899044)
isn't it BAD FOR YOU AND YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM to take the flawed vaccine when you have the natural antibodies?? But I am beaten down like #1. Even as all my suspicions about the vax are coming true, the constant propaganda is very wearing.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
edgar 8/31/2021 8:05:06 AM (No. 899053)
Also, why aren't low cost drug treatments being provided for patients? How did India go from calamity to typical COVID rates? It wasn't due vaccinations and remdesivir. It was HCQ and ivermectin. Let's get the treatments out there for people to use to get better.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
msjena 8/31/2021 8:29:24 AM (No. 899076)
Great question. People who have had the virus don't need the vaccine. Yet, dictatorial state governments are forcing them to get vaccinated.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 8/31/2021 8:30:04 AM (No. 899077)
The local blood bank quietly stopped providing notices to donors if they tested positive for the antibody because, um, well, um.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
NamVet70 8/31/2021 8:50:15 AM (No. 899097)
Any time I begin to discuss with others the well documented high false positive rate for the covid tests and the likelihood that the high reported case counts likely includes many who have no illness or have the common cold or flu, I get a blank look. People who have been conditioned all through this pandemic to to obey unreasonably harsh and unconstitutional restrictions to avoid the certain death they have been threatened with via covid infections are not ready to even consider the fact that they may have been duped. The pandemic must be extended as long as possible, it is the only excuse the left can find to continue to enable their mail-in ballot election fraud scheme and to make people accustomed to depend upon the government for their very survival.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Hermoine 8/31/2021 8:59:57 AM (No. 899104)
I'm not sure why the antibody test is so hard to get. They offer it at my local Kroger. I've taken it twice and will continue to do so to ensure that they are not waning. It is only $25. By the way, I both types of antibodies -- early stage and late stage. I'm told that is unusual, but everything about this virus is "unusual" as so much of what we are told is typical, turns out not to be.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Laotzu 8/31/2021 9:06:22 AM (No. 899112)
Am I the only one who doesn't get the title?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
skacmar 8/31/2021 9:59:54 AM (No. 899192)
The government control freaks lose some of their control / leverage if those with natural immunity are not forced to get the vaccine. If we count the vaccinated and those with natural immunity, we have most probably achieved herd immunity by now. Of course, that's bad for the fear mongers and control freaks who want to control you and everything that you do. Covid has been just the ticket needed for Government o gain control over people's lives and impose their social and political agenda on us with little resistance.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Marzipan4 8/31/2021 10:14:33 AM (No. 899207)
Friends, may I encourage you to stand tall and say no. If large swaths of people stand and say no thankyou, will crumbling corporations be able to repopulate your position with jo blow from Cocamoe? Many companies will look to rehiring as independent contractors abstained and the ground swell of dissent and supply disruption will completely collapse the narrative. Stand strong my friends
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Bluefindad 8/31/2021 11:24:00 AM (No. 899307)
Don't be too quick to hop on the antibody testing as a sure way of determining whether you've had COVID. I was pretty sure I'd had COVID in January of 2020. However, antibody tests were not available until July. I tested negative. However, information available at the time stated that the testable presence of antibodies in blood serum appeared to last about 3-6 months. Even today, the Mayo Clinic's description of antibody testing says
"Antibodies may be detected in your blood for several months or more after you recover from COVID-19. Although these antibodies probably provide some immunity to the COVID-19 virus, there's currently not enough evidence to know how long the antibodies last or to what extent past infection with the virus helps protect you from getting another infection."
Note the term "may be" and "not enough evidence to know how long the antibodies last". Does this mean you don't get immunity after recovering from COVID? Not really. Antibodies are generated by a tuned immune system as needed when presented with an infectious agent the body recognizes.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Golden Goose 8/31/2021 11:33:04 AM (No. 899323)
Natural immunity is a perfectly valid reason to not take the vaccine, but these shots are not about protecting you or others from the disease.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 8/31/2021 11:36:32 AM (No. 899329)
The solution to chicken pox was, because it was harmless to children, and harmful to adults, make sure that children were infected when young so that they would recover and have lifetime immunity.
We discovered many decades later that some adults could get shingles in their old age, which is the chicken pox virus coming back, but that was only a small number of people. Most people got a perfect protection because of a harmless case of the virus when a child.
I don't know if this is the right path for this virus, but there is a history of this approach being used by many, many millions with good success. Not recommending it for Wuhan flu, but maybe it deserves consideration.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
kiwikit 8/31/2021 6:08:37 PM (No. 899855)
How popular would the booster be if we were allowed to get hydroxicloriquine? What allows the govment to prevent
our buying it and using it prophylactically? I think the Chinese. whatever is just another annual flu and I'd be happy
to get it if I'd be allowed to get my hands on some treatment but that's one more freedom they've taken away...
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