where does it say "temporarily protected from re-infection"? do u have access to their data?
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Replying to @Manterrupting
It comes from WHO. It may be that immunity is long lasting, we just can’t say that now.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/recovering-covid-19-doesnt-necessarily-mean-youre-immuneso-how-would-vaccine-work-1500640%3famp=1 …
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
What is your take on natural immunity vs a vaccine? i get that there is a question of how long the level of protection lasts for those who were infected, but doesnt that happen with vaccines as well?
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Replying to @Manterrupting
Some vaccines provide very long protection and others have to be periodically boosted. Measles vaccine provides lifelong immunity for almost everyone whereas tetanus has to be repeated every 10 years. Flu vaccine every year because the virus mutates quickly. 1/2
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @Manterrupting
We don’t have any idea yet where COVID will end up. Also, there are some viruses that we’ve never been able to develop vaccines for. Example: colds, caused by rhinoviruses; HIV; herpes. 2/2
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
besides waiting for a vaccine or some miracle drug, what other ways are there in your opinion?
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Replying to @Manterrupting
Nothing that others aren’t saying: widespread, frequent testing with tracing of contacts of all positives, quarantine of all positives, wait 6-8 weeks between stages of opening so we can assess the effects of our actions, robust financial support so people can stay home.
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
what about advice on strengthening the body by way of vitamins or something?
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Replying to @Manterrupting
There is no evidence that anything like that works.
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Will be interesting to see final results.
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