Vaccine or not?

Lol, have you not falsely claimed many times that the vaccination is better than natural immunity? If that is the case, you do not believe in science.
That’s the thing about science, it changes and adapts to the situation. Omicron is not the same as Delta.
 
You keep making the false claim that natural immunity is not superior to an mRNA vaccine. The science says the opposite, and no the science didn't change or adapt away from that fact.
We can agree to disagree on the science.
 
I’m not really sure anyone knows about the “science” anymore. Kids and wife all had it in March. They were vaccinated in June. So I guess technically they all had both the vaccinated and the natural types of immunity. Article a couple weeks ago said that was the superimmunity.

They all just tested positive again.
 
No, you are 100% undeniably wrong. Claiming that a narrow, single target mRNA shot confers better immunity than seeing and fighting off the actual pathogen goes against everything we know about immunology AND real-world experience.

Guess who is not spreading CV right now.... Recovered patients.
 
No, you are 100% undeniably wrong. Claiming that a narrow, single target mRNA shot confers better immunity than seeing and fighting off the actual pathogen goes against everything we know about immunology AND real-world experience.

Guess who is not spreading CV right now.... Recovered patients.
Source please
 
Thanks for the advice but I Didn’t even have to go to med school or see a patient to get the answers.

UTMB study shows unvaccinated, natural immunity offers little protection against omicron

GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- UTMB researchers have studied the new COVID-19 variant and their findings reveal troubling data for unvaccinated individuals with previous infections.

Unvaccinated individuals who were previously infected with COVID may not have as much natural immunity against the virus, especially when it comes to the new omicron variant.

"I've never seen anything like this," UTMB biochemistry professor, Dr. Pei-Yong Shi said.

Dr. Shi shared data from his research, showing how the level of natural immunity of unvaccinated individuals is nowhere near what it was in the past. In fact, it's about 16 folds lower than previous variants a month after the infection. The number drops even further if the infection was six months ago.

This means, if you had COVID in the past, and if you're unvaccinated, protection quickly fades against the omicron variant. The reason why is omicron has many more mutations than previous variants.

VACCINES HOLDING STRONG AGAINST THE OMICRON VARIANT

After looking at the vaccine and the new variant, researchers discovered that after receiving a booster, the level of antibodies increases dramatically.

EVEN WITHOUT A BOOSTER, RESEARCH SHOWS VACCINES WORK AGAINST OMICRON

There's also research on people who only received two doses, and not a booster. Research shows the doses still provide protection against the omicron variant at preventing hospitalization and death.

"Even though that is not strong enough to defend you from being infected, but your immunity inside the body will still help you in case you got infected," Dr. Shi explained.
 
Thanks for the advice but I Didn’t even have to go to med school or see a patient to get the answers.

UTMB study shows unvaccinated, natural immunity offers little protection against omicron

GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- UTMB researchers have studied the new COVID-19 variant and their findings reveal troubling data for unvaccinated individuals with previous infections.

Unvaccinated individuals who were previously infected with COVID may not have as much natural immunity against the virus, especially when it comes to the new omicron variant.

"I've never seen anything like this," UTMB biochemistry professor, Dr. Pei-Yong Shi said.

Dr. Shi shared data from his research, showing how the level of natural immunity of unvaccinated individuals is nowhere near what it was in the past. In fact, it's about 16 folds lower than previous variants a month after the infection. The number drops even further if the infection was six months ago.

This means, if you had COVID in the past, and if you're unvaccinated, protection quickly fades against the omicron variant. The reason why is omicron has many more mutations than previous variants.

VACCINES HOLDING STRONG AGAINST THE OMICRON VARIANT

After looking at the vaccine and the new variant, researchers discovered that after receiving a booster, the level of antibodies increases dramatically.

EVEN WITHOUT A BOOSTER, RESEARCH SHOWS VACCINES WORK AGAINST OMICRON

There's also research on people who only received two doses, and not a booster. Research shows the doses still provide protection against the omicron variant at preventing hospitalization and death.

"Even though that is not strong enough to defend you from being infected, but your immunity inside the body will still help you in case you got infected," Dr. Shi explained.
Translated

“I found a study online. Which is pretty much the same as all your medical training and experience.”
I bet when you go to see your Doctor, you already have WebMd pulled up on your phone, don’t you?
Googling doesn’t make you an expert. And 1 study doesn’t validate your opinions.
 
Translated

“I found a study online. Which is pretty much the same as all your medical training and experience.”
I bet when you go to see your Doctor, you already have WebMd pulled up on your phone, don’t you?
Googling doesn’t make you an expert. And 1 study doesn’t validate your opinions.
That’s why I asked for a source, soooo….
 

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