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In reply to the discussion: Co-worker told me they aren't getting the vaccine [View all]womanofthehills
(8,709 posts)35. If he had Covid, he probably has natural antibodies
Many think, people who have natural antibodies should let people without them get the shots first. Also, there is no research on which antibodies work best. He could be better protected than you for all we know. There is so much we don't know about natural antibodies vs vaccination. Plus, everyone is so unique and their immune system is so unique. Two people the same age can get the same shot and one can make lots of antibodies, and the other barely make any.
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I have been sleeping a lot (9-10 hrs daily) ever since my 1st Pfizer over 2 weeks ago.
triron
Mar 2021
#42
Unfortunately, there is a risk if you go to the government web site and look at the VAERS reports
womanofthehills
Mar 2021
#39
I'd like to hear the religious justification for not taking the vaccine (or for not wearing masks)
Midnight Writer
Mar 2021
#8
All the people of faith I knew got their kids vaccinated for polio, smallpox, etc.
catrose
Mar 2021
#15
Republican men should be reminded that their cult master claims he is the creator of the vaccine. nt
Doremus
Mar 2021
#46
He would win in court if he was fired because the vaccines are still listed as "experimental"
womanofthehills
Mar 2021
#34
you so do NOT want new variants, trust me, the South African and the Brasilian variants
Celerity
Mar 2021
#29