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by desine
1757 days ago
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> First, vaccines prevent infection in the first place so the virus never has a chance to replicate and mutate Ideally, yes, but in practice people still tend to develop a viral load, their immune system kicks in faster, and the result is a very brief infection. >Second, there isn't anything about vaccine acquired immunity thats different from infection acquired immunity This is not true with the mRNA vaccines. |
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