Anonymous wrote:Interesting. We had mono a few years ago and none of us have gotten covid yet.
There are a bunch of long-term potential issues from EBV. Would be nice to get a benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of people who haven’t had Covid. Why are you shocked that her vaccines worked?
in our friend circle i would say 15-20% have had covid
I'm a pp who has not had it, I'm vaccinated as are my adult dc and parents and pretty much everyone I know. Aside from me and my dds', everyone I know has had it-thankfully mildly, so the vaccines helped for sure. I work with the public and did so before vaccines and didn't get it then either.
Interestingly, I don't get flu or colds either and I would wonder about that-this was before covid.
I never get the flu, got colds all the time until they stopped about 10 years ago. Then I got covid - faxxed and boosted
Anonymous wrote:I really wonder how much of it has to do with if and when one had the MMR vaccine. They were studying it early on then no news ever came of it. It would explain a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't want to join a study! I wonder if it would interest researchers, though. She's clearly been exposed repeatedly to covid, yet doesn't get it. Are there really millions of people like that? I don't know anyone who's been so exposed and never got it. I do know people who have not gotten it, but they are very careful, mostly stay at home. DD is a teacher!! It seems like she should have gotten covid by now!
Why did you title your thread "how to join a study" if she doesn't want to join a study?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe her doctor could test her for antibodies. Make sure it’s nucleocapsid not just spike or combined seniquant.
It may turn out she had it.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing special about her. The vaccine did it's job.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of people who haven’t had Covid. Why are you shocked that her vaccines worked?
Anonymous wrote:It’s also possible that she has had an asymptomatic infection and had a false negative test.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. We had mono a few years ago and none of us have gotten covid yet.
There are a bunch of long-term potential issues from EBV. Would be nice to get a benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe her doctor could test her for antibodies. Make sure it’s nucleocapsid not just spike or combined seniquant.
It may turn out she had it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of people who haven’t had Covid. Why are you shocked that her vaccines worked?
in our friend circle i would say 15-20% have had covid
Yeah but you use the term “friend circle” so you lose two credibility points.
Anonymous wrote:OK you lunatics. CDC says 58% of Americans have had COVID. That means 42% haven’t. That’s like 150 million people.
Might as well study people who haven’t been hit by lightning to see if they have some genetic predisposition to avoid lightning strikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She doesn't want to join a study! I wonder if it would interest researchers, though. She's clearly been exposed repeatedly to covid, yet doesn't get it. Are there really millions of people like that? I don't know anyone who's been so exposed and never got it. I do know people who have not gotten it, but they are very careful, mostly stay at home. DD is a teacher!! It seems like she should have gotten covid by now!
Almost every family has one for whatever reason. Not that uncommon.
One out of a family of four doesn’t mean it is common. Just because you know multiple people who had this happen doesn’t mean that it’s not scientifically important. Scientists are looking at people who have been repeatedly exposed to Covid to see if there’s anything different about their genetics, immune system, etc. It helps with a better vaccine creation, treatment, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of people who haven’t had Covid. Why are you shocked that her vaccines worked?
in our friend circle i would say 15-20% have had covid
I'm a pp who has not had it, I'm vaccinated as are my adult dc and parents and pretty much everyone I know. Aside from me and my dds', everyone I know has had it-thankfully mildly, so the vaccines helped for sure. I work with the public and did so before vaccines and didn't get it then either.
Interestingly, I don't get flu or colds either and I would wonder about that-this was before covid.