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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4964239" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Antibodies are only one step in the process, which is why the vaccines are inferior. Once your immune system learns to create the antibodies that prevent the viruses from entering cells, the white blood cells carry on clearing out the virus from the body. Antibodies aren't detectable in the blood until after the infection because the body continues to produce them until after the virus is eliminated. Having the antibodies circulating prevent reinfection while you recover. Once the virus is no longer detected in the body, antibodies production tapers off, and they eventually break down. The memory immune cells retain the information to start producing antibodies again, if the virus shows back up, to prevent infection.</p><p></p><p>Producing antibodies just for the spike proteins does not create the same multifaceted immune response. The virus stays in the body longer, driving mutation. I have read that the shots can interfere with the natural response for those who previously recovered, and can prevent you from developing full spectrum immunity in the future. And apparently the memory cells don't retain the ability to produce the antibodies, otherwise boosters wouldn't be necessary.</p><p></p><p>Vaccinated people are just as much a risk to others as unvaccinated people with no established immunity. People who have recovered from covid have a higher degree of immunity to the original strain and minimally differentiated mutations, and a great head start on any highly differentiated mutations, and pose the least amount of risk to others.</p><p></p><p>The only path forward at this point is to stop with the freak-outs, and treat this like any other cold or flu bug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4964239, member: 63706"] Antibodies are only one step in the process, which is why the vaccines are inferior. Once your immune system learns to create the antibodies that prevent the viruses from entering cells, the white blood cells carry on clearing out the virus from the body. Antibodies aren't detectable in the blood until after the infection because the body continues to produce them until after the virus is eliminated. Having the antibodies circulating prevent reinfection while you recover. Once the virus is no longer detected in the body, antibodies production tapers off, and they eventually break down. The memory immune cells retain the information to start producing antibodies again, if the virus shows back up, to prevent infection. Producing antibodies just for the spike proteins does not create the same multifaceted immune response. The virus stays in the body longer, driving mutation. I have read that the shots can interfere with the natural response for those who previously recovered, and can prevent you from developing full spectrum immunity in the future. And apparently the memory cells don't retain the ability to produce the antibodies, otherwise boosters wouldn't be necessary. Vaccinated people are just as much a risk to others as unvaccinated people with no established immunity. People who have recovered from covid have a higher degree of immunity to the original strain and minimally differentiated mutations, and a great head start on any highly differentiated mutations, and pose the least amount of risk to others. The only path forward at this point is to stop with the freak-outs, and treat this like any other cold or flu bug. [/QUOTE]
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