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    Natural immunity much better than vaccination ;

    https://www.sciencemag.org/news/…

    • Added benefit - no 5G tracking magnets.
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    • I still have antibodies 1.5 years after getting Covid.Chimp
    • another paper from thelancet corroborates those findings.pr2
    • Robo with the science, nice new nickname btw
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    • Millions didn’t get immunity, they got dead instead. Worth the risk?monospaced
    • Yeah man if you have a proper working immunity, no underlying risks then of course natural immunity is better but for those that don’t there is no option_niko
    • Other than Vaccine or death in most cases. For us that have a good immunity getting the vaccine is like giving usain bolt springier track shoes_niko
    • Ummm. People with perfectly good immune systems and health died from covid disease. You can’t count on your system by itself.monospaced
    • MORE fucking bobo accounts? Christ, i thought we finally got them allscarabin
    • Your chances of dying decrease by 95% or more if you get vaccinated.monospaced
    • We’re talking about a difference so small it probably isn’t significant. And it probably isn’t a good case to argue that the vaccine isn’t worth it.monospaced
    • I disagree, mono - I imagine that natural immunity is significantly better, but it becomes a numbers game; what diff in deathrate between un- and vaxxed?Nairn
    • If a virus kills a larger % of people than it makes immune, then it needs to be tempered.Nairn
    • i'm sitting back and relaxing, just watching to see how some of you pro-vaxxers will twist those findings to serve your beliefs.pr2
    • Actually, that's not at all right, lol at me.
      That sounded right in my head, but ~1% death vs, say, 10% immunity is not a statistic that we're comfortable with
      Nairn
    • @pr2 - I don't imagine there's a minute in a day when you're not entirely self-satisfied.Nairn
    • ah, your title is misleading, it should be having covid once produces better immune response than 2 doses of the vaccine._niko
    • If you got "light" covid, the immunity is not that good. You ALSO NEED to get the vaccine.
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    • Dunno man, I think natural immunity is best.
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    • "light" covid means that your body already kinda knew how to deal with the virus based on previous experiences or that virus load was small.pr2
    • either way, it means that your body is probably well prepared for a possible shit storm.pr2
    • Thing is, if you get covid you risk death. But not if you get the vaccine. And the vaccines are 95% effective or better. So maybe natural immunity is what, 96%?monospaced
    • So the argument that natural immunity after getting covid is stronger than the vaccine isn’t that strong. Vaccine is already great.monospaced
    • F - A - L - S - E misinterpretation of data!pr2
    • immunized still have around 50% protection against new variants while vaccinated (without previous covid) have almost 0%.pr2
    • moreover, you do NOT risk death with covid in our age group. recent study from Israel: 84k of infected unvaccinated and only 36 deaths.pr2
    • in 16-44 age group.pr2
    • 2,213 Americans died yesterday, it's strange that in a number of weeks the death rate will be a higher death rate than the Spanish Flu.PhanLo
    • With all the medical advancements of 100 years more people died of a less deadly virus.PhanLo
    • hey pr2, people "our age" ARE dying from COVID every day. Begging for their lives. Regretting not getting vaccinated.monospaced
    • It obviously is a risk to get covid without protection, because that's who's dying. This is based on reality, not obscure data.monospaced
    • Sure, you might gain immunity if you don't vaccinate and you contract covid, but you also might die. The vaccine prevents that.monospaced
    • Another really dumb post.utopian
    • mono, people of our age are dying in news pieces - meaning they are part of the "36" from the study.pr2
    • and it's obviously NOT risky. how can you deny the science? 36 out of 84,000.pr2
    • (not risky for our age group)pr2
    • Our age group uber alles! All other age groups are inferior! They deserve to die! Let's spread it to them instead of getting vaccinated!i_monk
    • Idiot.i_monk
    • A friend of mine got covid twice, the first variant and the last one. Not in a severe form. She is 29, unvaxed and not immune apparently.ApeRobot
    • It is risky for people in our age group, far riskier than getting vaccinated. You're clearly ignoring reality. They aren't all in that one study either, idiot.monospaced
    • They aren't just dying in news pieces, they're dying regularly nationwide. Because they aren't vaccinated. If they were, they wouldn't die. At all.monospaced
    • shit people, the paper clearly states how many deaths there are and you fucking questions it? what would it take to convince you? thunder from God?pr2
    • how do you expect people to talk to you? you expect your anecdotes and collection of news pieces to somehow outweigh rigorous science research?pr2

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