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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 5005514" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>People who previously had the virus are catching it again and dying from it. The 'immunity' gained naturally above your regular immune system lasts only a few months- LESS than the vaccines, and to 'boost' your natural immunity again, you need either the vaccine, or you need to catch the viruse\ again. I already posted links you didn't want to read. </p><p></p><p>Just like it took months for you to comprehend that the deductibles under the ACA don't apply to most care, and you continued to cite 'high deductibles' as a reason to hate the ACA, I imagine it will take months before you actually look into those who have had repeat bouts with covid. At first, you were insisting that you then had lifelong immunity from covid after getting it once, and now you have moved a little bit in admitting you CAN be re-infected. In a few more months, you will finally be up to date and admit that you can die from re-infection, but fewer people die from re-infection compared to the first infection, just exactly how vaccines reduce death. But I would rather have a vaccine to reduce my risk as oppposed to catching the virus, which could be deadly. I don't see the sense in getting a deadly virus to boost my immunity to the virus. Must be a Texas thing. Or maybe just some people are REALLY slow to accept new information on a subject they THOUGHT they knew about but were wrong. about. You- VT, have been CONSISTENTLY wrong on facts, believing things you have been told, but never checked for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 5005514, member: 60252"] People who previously had the virus are catching it again and dying from it. The 'immunity' gained naturally above your regular immune system lasts only a few months- LESS than the vaccines, and to 'boost' your natural immunity again, you need either the vaccine, or you need to catch the viruse\ again. I already posted links you didn't want to read. Just like it took months for you to comprehend that the deductibles under the ACA don't apply to most care, and you continued to cite 'high deductibles' as a reason to hate the ACA, I imagine it will take months before you actually look into those who have had repeat bouts with covid. At first, you were insisting that you then had lifelong immunity from covid after getting it once, and now you have moved a little bit in admitting you CAN be re-infected. In a few more months, you will finally be up to date and admit that you can die from re-infection, but fewer people die from re-infection compared to the first infection, just exactly how vaccines reduce death. But I would rather have a vaccine to reduce my risk as oppposed to catching the virus, which could be deadly. I don't see the sense in getting a deadly virus to boost my immunity to the virus. Must be a Texas thing. Or maybe just some people are REALLY slow to accept new information on a subject they THOUGHT they knew about but were wrong. about. You- VT, have been CONSISTENTLY wrong on facts, believing things you have been told, but never checked for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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