It is an article of faith contrary to scientific evidence that recovery from COVID does not provide long lasting immunity. Hence, if you have had COVID and do not want to abide by vaccine mandates, you can claim a religious exception for not belonging to the Covidian church.
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"...... that recovery from COVID does not provide long lasting immunity."
I am profoundly confused by the lack of attention given to durable, natural immunity to Covid after infection.
It's almost as if they don't want nature to throw water on their bonfire of glory.
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You should have a chat with the Robert-Koch-Institute.
In their latest SEIR model, they left out aquired immunity altogether.
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What about the FDA approved Covid T-Cell tests? Those should be widely promoted, as multiple peer-reviewed papers confirm long term T-Cell immunity.
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Where is data about covid adverse effects, including serious, including permanent disability and death? By age group, please, Dr. Biostatistician-and-epidemiologist. Thar would be very useful for an objective discussion.
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Science insistly say that recovery from COVID does provide long lasting immunity.
Exceptions don't break the rules.
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Wait, who ordained this brother?!
Does the synod know of this?
I will allow an auxiliary bishop, but let’s be clear: there’s room for only one Archbishop here!
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People who got infected with SarsCov1 still had anti-bodies after 17 years...
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