(04-07-2021 06:32 AM)Redwingtom Wrote: (04-06-2021 09:46 PM)Jugnaut Wrote: For Tom:
Here's an article from NIH on recent study saying people who have natural immunity after infection are showing protection after 8 months since the infection. Note that 8 months was the longest period of time that had elapsed for anyone in the study. It is expected that natural immunity would last for years. NIH *hopes* vaccines will provide similar benefits.
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-rese...y-covid-19
Article on recent study suggesting that natural immunity after infection protects against variants
https://www.news-medical.net/news/202103...study.aspx
Thanks for sharing. Clearly we're still learning. What concerns me at this point is for those who've had it who do not get vaccinated who then reacquire it but don't know it. They can spread it to others from what I'm reading.
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According to the government the Covid19 vaccine...
• does not provide immunity
• does not eliminate the virus
• does not guarantee you won’t get it
• does not stop you from passing it on to others
• does not eliminate the need for travel bans
• does not eliminate the need for business closures
• does not eliminate the need for lockdowns
• does not eliminate the need for social distancing
• does not eliminate the need for masks
And if you experience a severe adverse reaction, long term effects (still unknown) or die from the vaccine there will be no compensation from the vaccine manufacturer or the government as they have 100% zero liability.