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Reason: None provided.

He had the original two doses and a booster, then got covid anyway. That's a near certainty of covid-like viruses suppressing his innate immune response for the rest of his life, being treated like a tolerated allergen.

This has only ever happened a handful of times with AIDS, so nobody knows what the impact will be, and now it's happened in hundreds of millions of people.

Common sense says treating an infectious virus like a common allergen isn't a good immune strategy. Hey you know that system that evolved for billions of years to deal with infections? Let's try not using it!

edit: link "in individuals having experienced an additional infection [after 3 total mRNA doses], IgG4 antibodies accounted for 40 to 80% of all anti-S antibodies"

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: Original

He had the original two doses and a booster, then got covid anyway. That's a near certainty of covid-like viruses suppressing his innate immune response for the rest of his life, being treated like a tolerated allergen.

This has only ever happened a handful of times with AIDS, so nobody knows what the impact will be, and now it's happened in hundreds of millions of people.

Common sense says treating an infectious virus like a common allergen isn't a good immune strategy. Hey you know that system that evolved for billions of years to deal with infections? Let's try not using it!

1 year ago
1 score