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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Nothing has changed. I'm not convinced that people who had covid are truly immune for 6 months.
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Dan193 · 31-35, M
@CrazyMusicLover really? How many months you'd say?
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@Roundandroundwego hey, can u stop being rude to people under my post?
Elessar · 26-30, M
@CrazyMusicLover Immunity is a risk reduction, not risk elimination thing I guess. Like, your chances of reinfection aren't 0%, but still much smaller than anyone who was unexposed or exposed a long ago. Also, there's also the fact that you may catch one (sub/)variant, be immune to that, and yet be reinfected by another.
I've only had it only once so far, but that could be also because my social life is rather.. yeah 🥴
I've only had it only once so far, but that could be also because my social life is rather.. yeah 🥴
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@Dan193 Well, if you catch another variant, you can get it again in a month, or not? Not that I would do any extra precautions, I just don't have any illusions that now I can't have any problems with covid.
@Elessar Yeah, exactly that. I honestly think I caught it because I was exhausted after stress from driving lessons and the test. Nobody else had any problems here. Also, my social life in summer was nonexistent. 😆 Okay except a wedding in June and twice occasions when I went to a restaurant.
@Elessar Yeah, exactly that. I honestly think I caught it because I was exhausted after stress from driving lessons and the test. Nobody else had any problems here. Also, my social life in summer was nonexistent. 😆 Okay except a wedding in June and twice occasions when I went to a restaurant.