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Originally Posted by daepp View Post
I got whatever covid was around last September - tested positive 4 times. On a scale of 1 to 10, it was about a 4 (compared to the sickest I ever got).

I had an auto-immune malfunction back around 1980 (no lingering issues today) but when the flu shot came out I was told not to get it as it could cause the issue to return.

I got the same guidance for the covid vaccine.

My issue is, I have antibodies still, and the mean duration for antibodies after you've had covid is like 22 months. Which is way better stats than the vaccine. So why doesn't any government or institution make allowances for those who have the (longer lasting) antibodies obtained from actually having caught the flippin virus?

My son had it two months ago. He has it now. We have the tests and he has the symptoms to back it up. What I’m learning is that we don’t know shyt about this thing.
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