Subliminal
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Ok I'm not sorry.
Most of the discussion here has been focused on the moderna and pfizer vaccines; what are the thoughts on the johnson and johnson vaccine? Safe because no protein spike, or deadly af because 6 people died from TTS (of the almost 7 million that took it)?
Well, virology *is* a bit like rocket science. The people with knowledge in this area often have a very specific and narrow knowledge around a subject matter, and many of them are PhD level education... especially the ones publishing peer reviewed white papers. COVID does *not* act like every other virus. I think now that we're about 2 yrs into life with COVID, we've established that COVID is different. So, that said, and given the way COVID is mutating so quickly... natural antibodies to one version of COVID are not necessarily giving you long term protection to any of the new variants. I'll admit, due to COVID Delta being so new and so prevalent, we haven't had much time for people (esp in America) to get infected twice by COVID Delta.I've got your citations... Away from my computer but they've already been posted. It's not rocket science that your immune system has memory cells that fight off previous infections. The 'different' vaccine antibodies wane, the real antibodies do not.
It's science, and you are a denier.
Yeah, that one seemed to have the biggest public reaction, but there's very little discussion about it, probably because it's so much less prevalent. I got it and I'm not dead, so it meets the zrickety rule for safety (one anecdote is enough!). The efficacy is quite a bit lower though.Most of the discussion here has been focused on the moderna and pfizer vaccines; what are the thoughts on the johnson and johnson vaccine? Safe because no protein spike, or deadly af because 6 people died from TTS (of the almost 7 million that took it)?
Info on J&J just came out about J&J in a 2 dose regimen is just as about as effective as the mRna vaccines. That said, the info on the spike protein from mRna's being dangerous is a bunch of bull, but, regardless, if you're okay with the J&J, then they're recommending taking it in a 2 dose regimen.Most of the discussion here has been focused on the moderna and pfizer vaccines; what are the thoughts on the johnson and johnson vaccine? Safe because no protein spike, or deadly af because 6 people died from TTS (of the almost 7 million that took it)?
They seem to think the more they write the smarter they'll look, when in reality it's the exact opposite.Does anyone actually read some of these dudes super serious 3 paragraph responses? This thread is pure satire, I'm here for the memes and to laugh at people taking anything serious in here.
The science I read says you are better protected from Delta and ALL variants if you had COVID already.Well, virology *is* a bit like rocket science. The people with knowledge in this area often have a very specific and narrow knowledge around a subject matter, and many of them are PhD level education... especially the ones publishing peer reviewed white papers. COVID does *not* act like every other virus. I think now that we're about 2 yrs into life with COVID, we've established that COVID is different. So, that said, and given the way COVID is mutating so quickly... natural antibodies to one version of COVID are not necessarily giving you long term protection to any of the new variants. I'll admit, due to COVID Delta being so new and so prevalent, we haven't had much time for people (esp in America) to get infected twice by COVID Delta.
The above said, your infection back in December would now be over 9 months old, and from COVID A. It's doubtful that you'll have much protection (without a KN95 or N95) from the COVID Delta variant. I *am* guessing, that you will likely have *some* resistance due to a previous infection from COVID A... but COVID Delta *may* be able to get you (and your wife) fairly sick.
EDIT - I was just thinking, what I would like to see is information on people that have died after a second COVID infection. There is a question as to how effective those natural antibodies truly are... and for how long. I don't recall seeing any credible/peer reviewed information on the number and percentage of deaths after a second COVID infection.
Especially any of these armchair scientists who think I'm going to change my stance.Does anyone actually read some of these dudes super serious 3 paragraph responses? This thread is pure satire, I'm here for the memes and to laugh at people taking anything serious in here.
ftfyThey seem to think the more they write the smarter they'll look, when in reality it's the exact opposite.
"Color blocks are Sol Lewitt"
But mUH pARagRapHsEspecially any of these armchair scientists who think I'm going to change my stance.
Hemp-derived "weed" but doesn't have the regular delta-9 THC...instead it's delta-8 and 10, which is currently legal in all but one state.