Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people do get long term immunity from COVID. Reinfection is rare, and it's not clear if these are true reinfections or that the virus was hiding in the body and then flared up again.
Wrong. I got COVID. Now I am negative on the antibody test 5 months later. My friend got it twice. So, no. We are not even getting short term immunity from COVID. And the disease is not that old that we can say that there is long term immunity.
See? This is what I’m talking about.
How is a vaccine going to work then? It makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people do get long term immunity from COVID. Reinfection is rare, and it's not clear if these are true reinfections or that the virus was hiding in the body and then flared up again.
Wrong. I got COVID. Now I am negative on the antibody test 5 months later. My friend got it twice. So, no. We are not even getting short term immunity from COVID. And the disease is not that old that we can say that there is long term immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people do get long term immunity from COVID. Reinfection is rare, and it's not clear if these are true reinfections or that the virus was hiding in the body and then flared up again.
Wrong. I got COVID. Now I am negative on the antibody test 5 months later. My friend got it twice. So, no. We are not even getting short term immunity from COVID. And the disease is not that old that we can say that there is long term immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reinfection rates are very low, so are the people whom the vaccine won’t work on. Nothing is perfect in medicine
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.
Are you going to trust laypersons on an anonymous forum, or medical experts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reinfection rates are very low, so are the people whom the vaccine won’t work on. Nothing is perfect in medicine
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.
Anonymous wrote:Most people do get long term immunity from COVID. Reinfection is rare, and it's not clear if these are true reinfections or that the virus was hiding in the body and then flared up again.
Anonymous wrote:The reinfection rates are very low, so are the people whom the vaccine won’t work on. Nothing is perfect in medicine