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by loveistheanswer
1897 days ago
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If you've already had the virus, and had only mild symptoms from it, what additional level of protection does the vaccine confer? Do you still really need to get the vaccine in that case? The CDC says yes, but their reasoning is purely based on FUD: "experts do not yet know how long you are protected from getting sick again". According to the available data, there has been only 71 confirmed cases of reinfection out of over 137,000,000 cases.[1] Meanwhile, states in the US are reporting hundreds of "breakthrough cases" of fully vaccinated people. So, the data we have indicates naturally gained immunity is stronger than vaccinated immunity. It's funny how many people treat nuanced, data driven discussion like this as heresy to be shamed and censored. [1]https://bnonews.com/index.php/2020/08/covid-19-reinfection-t... |
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