It's pretty impressive that y'all are wrong about literally everything literally all the time.
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Neither does 3 squared.
Don't expect a kid in school to answer 9.
Most of them can't use an analog clock to tell time.
That was his point, which I suppose was lost on you like:...
Smallpox and Chickenpox, Measles and Polio give natural immunity and you can only develop each disease "once".
Covid can make a person ill an indefinite number of times
because it offers no natural resistance. Therefor, a vaccine developed from the Covid virus of any strain does not offer any resistance (and certainly no immunity) to Covid.
"SCIENCE": Learn some.
I notice she's not including any folks.
They don't mutate. Even so a few people get chickenpox twice. And chicken pox does reappear in some people as shingles. There's a different vaccine for shingles.
Covid does mutate, and it's not unique: influenza does too, and as a result there's an annual flu shot.
Medical experts have been begging people to get vaccinated for almost three years because they can see that the vaccines are beneficial. Study after study has shown that they reduce the severity of the infection as well as the mortality from it, and this frees up scarce healthcare resources for people with "regular" problems like cancer, heart conditions, and the rest.
But over here in OC we've got anonymous people like IamBACK, with no known expertise, confidently handing out misinformation as though they had the vaguest clue what they were talking about.
She's just another anonymous social media poster offering personal opinions and apparently believing that someone should listen to her.
Smallpox and Chickenpox, Measles and Polio
Yes, they do. Chickenpox is a mutation of a herpes virus.
No, they don't. They get shingles which can look like like chicken pox. It's the same virus (varicella zoster) which causes both and shingles is what someone gets after they have a stressor or immune-response to something else or an acute immuno-suppression and have a flare-up of varicella zoster production.
No, it doesn't. Chickenpox does not become shingles. Chickenpox does not cause Chickenpox. lol
See above.
And it doesn't work. Why? You can develop shingles multiple times and therefor surviving the disease offers no resistance, thus a vaccine derived from the varicella zoster virus will not provide resistance or immunity.
STOP READING THINGS WRITTEN BY PEOPLE WHO THINK ADULT TYPE 2 DIABETES CAN ONLY BE MANAGED WITH INSULIN; THESE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE WHO BELIEVED FOR 100 YEARS THAT STEROIDS AND REMOVAL OF PARTS OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT WOULD RESOLVE PEPTIC ULCERS THEY DID NOT KNOW WERE CAUSED BY Helicobacter pylori AND DEMONIZED, STRIPPED OF HIS MEDICAL LICENSE AND SOUGHT TO IMPRISON THE MAN WHO PROVED IT. Why? Hospitals and surgeons and drug companies earned way too much money by treating ulcers for 5 - 8 years (before a patient died) to risk losing it over a $40 antibiotic prescription.
Most pharmaceutical companies don't care about developing new drugs anymore; vaccines are made and sold without liability or mandatory small group testing or government oversight into results.
Pardon the pun, but I can't stomach reading anymore of your reply than is written above in my reply because you people are so f'n stupid that I need to wonder how you have not run yourselves over with your own cars (assuming you are allowed to drive).