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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand this. People here keep writing things like “even though you’ve already had it, you can still get it again because there is no immunity to it, and it gets worse and worse with each successive case of infection”. Ok, I’m not a scientist or medical person, so I don’t know much about this stuff. But I’ve read that over and over many’s times on this forum, and I don’t understand. And who are all these people who’ve been repeatedly infected over and over many times just since January that we’d already know about successive cases getting worse each time? Are there really that many people getting covid over and over? And if you don’t make an immunity to it after having it, then what is a vaccine supposed to do? How does the vaccine do something that our own immune system can’t do? How’s it possible to be vaccinated and therefore be immune, but having the virus and the. recovering doesn’t make you immune? Can someone please explain this in lay person’s terms? Because it makes no sense at all to me. [/quote]
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