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Reply to "If you can get re-infected with CV19 because there’s no immunity after, why will a vaccine work? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The immune response from the vaccine starts out as much higher than someone who had COVID, but will drop off eventually - 6 months to a year. So most likely people will need to be re vaccinated. It just haven’t been discussing that yet. Also if enough people can get vaccinated, we can contain the virus before the immune response from the vaccine drops making infection much more difficult [/quote] What you’re describing sounds an awful lot like “herd immunity”. I thought that was bogus. [/quote] No, herd immunity is not bogus! That’s what we want. The more people who are immune (the “herd”) the more protection for everyone else. What is bogus is the idea that we can just let the virus burn through our country to achieve herd immunity. That is dangerous and will lead to many, many, more deaths. That’s why a vaccine is so important because it will get us to herd immunity without all the excess deaths.[/quote]
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