That would be the logical thing to do and based on science.
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I was wondering a year ago why even restaurants and grocery stores weren't giving priority to hiring people with natural immunity. We got that very wrong indeed.
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I’ve always had blood titers run during the hiring process to determine immunity. They should do the same with covid if it’s that important.
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Smart if the goal is to take care of the most vulnerable.
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Vad menar du med det, Martin?
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Even Ebola survivors still immune to virus after 40 years . What science they following ???!!!
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Interesting right? B/c in the beginning, weren't they trying to figure out how to take blood from naturally infected, and share w/ those who had not yet been infected to take advantage of the antibodies?
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I’ve been saying this for so long. One Singapore hospital reported they 30 ICU beds, but have the capability to expand to over 100 if needed. US has went the route of mediocrity when simple solutions exist.
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Because IF there is treatment, no FDA approval. Follow the money!
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