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Billhook
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But if I heard the news right, it’s not just the vaccine they’re sceptical about- it’s that even if we try and obtain natural immunity it seems you can still catch it months later as the antibodies diminish after a few months..
This had my wife shouting at the radio yesterday (she's a biology teacher). Antibodies diminishing when the infection passes is absolutely normal and happens with all infections, we don't keep making antibodies that are not needed for all the infections we've ever had.

We do however somehow keep the pattern (mention T cells, other complicated biology) so that if the same infection invades again we can produce the same antibodies again very rapidly.
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Science can only be fact based or its not Science. Peer reviewed is important. Nothing abt this C19 is in the books yet. Screaming abt it ver the web is useless. At some point antiviral response wil get worked out. Off to give some plasma,  see if that will help.  K

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7 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Science can only be fact based or its not Science. Peer reviewed is important. Nothing abt this C19 is in the books yet. Screaming abt it ver the web is useless. At some point antiviral response wil get worked out. Off to give some plasma,  see if that will help.  K

Is that non clotting Khriss ?

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On 27/10/2020 at 07:20, Billhook said:

Thank you for those links which seem to be a thorough debunking of her more extreme claims.

I am not anti vaccinations in general since I have reaped the benefit of polio, smallpox, malaria, tetanus vaccinations and maybe others.

I do have a bit of caution around the Covid one in spite of my 67 years.  It seems to be very rushed for a start but also all the corona type viruses are not quite the same as the immunity you gain from smallpox/polio as there are so many of them and they are forever mutating.  I work outdoors and hopefully have plenty of sunshine and fresh air to keep my vitamin d levels up, eat an oily fish diet with fresh fruit and vegetables, do not smoke, do not drink excessively, take plenty of exercise

Live in a reasonably isolated place and do not socialise much in public.  I will take the risk and see how far my natural defences work for me.

I couldn't agree more. Thankfully more and more ordinary people (thankfully of the free-thinking fraternity) are starting to question why a "vaccine" for something that actually kills so few people is having to be rushed through,  conveniently bypassing all the usual lengthy processes that assure us that it won't actually do more harm than good (ie, making you seriously ill, with no recourse for suing the  greedy idiots who made it)....but then, anyone who questions the wisdom of the experts is a conspiracy theorist, right?

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