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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The reinfection rates are very low, so are the people whom the vaccine won’t work on. Nothing is perfect in medicine [/quote] That’s not what I keep reading here. People keep posting that you can re-infected almost immediately, and that it gets worse each time. So who’s lying here? All of them? Or you? This is very frustrating. [/quote] No one is "lying." Our experience with this disease is not even a year long. The medical / scientific community is learning about it every day--literally. And STUDIES (which are the only way to find definitive answers) take time and money. So, there are reports of people SEEMING to get reinfected (I have read there are approximately 25 KNOWN cases, which is not the real number just what has been documented). No one knows why this happened to them and not others, how many other people it has happened to. And [b]we don't know how long natural immunity lasts.[/b] THAT is what scientific knowledge looks like while it is being accumulated/built. The results can conflict. They can reverse over time. The more pieces of the puzzle that all into place, the clearer the picture becomes. People are working hard to figure this out. Be mature and realistic...and grateful.[/quote]
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