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Tue, Jan 12 2021, 4:33 pm
Asking honestly.
What would be the point of giving the vaccine to someone who CURRENTLY has significant antibodies.
Wouldn't it be better to wait until that person has no antibodies left, and give the vaccine now to someone else, even on a lower level of priority.
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Tue, Jan 12 2021, 5:38 pm
amother [ Peach ] wrote: | It stays in your body for months to a year depending how long it’s effective for. Whereas poison - junk food takeout soda can be detoxified from your body within days. You’re making a huge blanket statement. My grandma has gone half blind from a medication she had to take. And to counter effect that she had to take another which caused kidney failure. And so on. |
It doesn’t stay in your body for months to a year. That’s not how the vaccine works. Please do some reading.
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Tue, Jan 12 2021, 7:05 pm
For all of you talking about antibodies including the “Health care workers” who are doing a great job but doesn’t qualify you to automatically know everything about vaccines.
Watch this video from the scientist talking about the vaccine. He basically gives a lot a data. And it’s a t-cell response they are aiming for not antibodies.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=.....=895s
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