Second, does this suggest it's better to get sick with a disease that has killed 1/500 Americans rather than a preventative vaccine that hasn't been proven to have caused anyone's death? There are churches that say you get stronger by handling poisonous cobras....
My God you are a fool. Folks like you pushed me to vote completely left the past 15 years.
@trollslayer You really need help with that fear porn. The numbers you stated have no basis in reality. None what so ever. You do need to get out more. Maybe if you turned off CNN.....
What the sheep refuse to acknowledge is science can be bought and big pharma didn't get so big by playing by the rules. It's all a money making racket and trusting them could cost you your life.
Great! So you risk dying first? Is the same with every disease. But we don’t say get polio first and it will give you immunity from the disease. It’s a scientific reasoning not a reason not to get vaccinated. These idiots are playing with words
You have to get sick with covid for antibodies to form?
For the antibodies to form naturally - yes.
Take breath Nuds - no one is suggesting that you purposely get covid. The article is simply saying that natural antibodies are better than the vaccine. That is contrary to what 'science' is saying. That's all - end of story.
Correction: your antibodies after infection are better only if you survive the infection!!!
The basic problem is the unvaccinated are 5x more likely to be hospitalized from Covid, and the unvaccinated are 11x more likely to die from Covid.
Eleven times more likely to die. Let that sink in.
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I'm going to say something that I can't believe I've said about a statement from @Budwick ever.
There may be some truth in this.
I'm just talking from personal experience. Twice I've had the flu, almost a year to the day apart when I was about 13-14. I'm now nearly 29 and, while friends and colleagues drop like flies all around me with the flu every winter, many of whom have been vaccinated, I don't even get so much as a cold.
Perhaps it's my natural antibodies. If they can work against a coronavirus like flu, then perhaps people's natural antibodies can work against a coronavirus like Covid as well.
Still, I don't want Covid and I have been double-jabbed, so suck it, Veritas, you rational, balanced, totally unbiased news source you!
@cherokeepatti Yeah, but other than those thousands and thousands of really bad things that have already happened to other people that got the vaccine, everything will be just fine for me, right? LOL
Fine. But is the treatment (infection) actually better that the cure (natural immunity)? When I was a kid, we didn’t have a chicken pox vaccine. So people said, “just get it over with” — meaning intentionally exposing yourself.
But is the treatment (infection) actually better that the cure (natural immunity)?
Scott - I think you and the post are saying the same thing.
I don't think that in the case of covid that we should have 'covid parties' like parents used to do with the measles. They're simply saying that if you've had covid and recovered, your natural antibodies are better than the vaccine.