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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you want to know why everyone is getting so sick so often these past few months, this is why. Even mild cases of Covid cause immune system damage that shares some similarities to HIV (in that it destroys T cells) and may be permanent. Repeat infections increase the damage. People think because they feel fine after they recover, that Covid is nothing. But people felt fine after they were infected with HIV too, often for a couple of years. The damage is cumulative and takes some time to emerge. https://nationalpost.com/health/is-covid-prematurely-aging-our-immune-systems[/quote] Study is interesting. But conclusion could be dead wrong. It will take years to know this. [/quote] Meanwhile most of the people on this board are treating covid like it's just a cold, so it will be an unpleasant surprise down the road for them if it's later confirmed to be farily debilitating to your immune system after you get it for the 6th time. I am not bothered by being nearly the only person in my office still masking indoors and avoiding large indoor gatherings involving food, or having people on this board treat me like a flat earther for still taking precautions. But you guys who are saying stuff now like you couldn't possibly go to Disney in a mask or you wouldn't enjoy your life if you had to wear a mask for it are not allowed to claim surprise that covid actually has these effects such as those from the study listed here. You have access to the same info I do and have just chosen to ignore it. But you're not allowed to say you're surprised in two years when more studies of vaccinated people with mild covid have come out. Good luck to you and everything. But let's be clear: you saw these warnings and just decided to ignore them. That's on you. [/quote] You sound lovely. You may want to consider finding other hobbies besides ruminating on how you can say "I told you so!!" when everyone around you supposedly becomes permanently disabled.[/quote] This made me lol. Well done PP. [/quote]
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