How Likely Is Reinfection Following Covid Recovery?
Epoch Times,
by
Paul Elias Alexander
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
1/1/2022 12:50:27 PM
Public-health messaging from the beginning of this pandemic has had very little to say about immunity acquired following infection. But for most people, it is a real and pressing concern, and not only because of the vaccine mandates that have little or no regard for it. People want to know whether once recovered they can be confident of not getting it again.
Must everyone live in fear forever or is there a basis for the recovered to live with confidence?
We have looked at the published evidence and can conclude based on the existing body of evidence, that reinfections are very rare, if at all and based on typically a few instances
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Catherine 1/1/2022 12:57:34 PM (No. 1025303)
I had it in March 2020. No recurrence. Doubt there will be one. I might catch a mutated virus but nope, not yet.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jalo1951 1/1/2022 1:36:28 PM (No. 1025334)
Every msm outlet needs to be asking their "covid specialists" WHY THE HELL the FJB clown administration DOE NOT talk about natural immunity. Between the people who have recovered from covid and those who have chosen to take the inoculation we are pretty well covered. If you have recovered you do not need the shot. I'm sure there are lots in the political arena and pharma arena who are making out like bandits in payola pushing and pushing the shots.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 1/1/2022 1:42:21 PM (No. 1025337)
Keywords are rare and if at all. I had the 'rona a year ago last November, and I have not even had a cold since then. When I did have it, it was like a 3-day head cold. The biggest symptom was the loss of smell and taste.
Not worried in the least. My Dr sent me in for an antibody blood test a couple of weeks ago and im' at a very high level. No fears no worries God gave me a perfect immune system. Psalm 34:4 "I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears."
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 1/1/2022 2:49:14 PM (No. 1025382)
Like other viruses, reinfection isn't possible. The few cases where people are sure that they had it twice....guess where all those "missing flu cases" went? They were mistaken as Wuhan virus. But you say
"I took the test, it was positive." Yeah, right. The test is positive for any coronavirus. The test is BS.
One case of ordinary flu + one case of Wuhan flu = OH, MY GOSH, a re-infection.
NOT.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Pinkpanther 1/1/2022 2:52:48 PM (No. 1025385)
There’s 10 people in my family and all 10 of us have had covid (confirmed) of those 10, 2 came down with delta after having had the original covid (again confirmed) so its possible to get at least a variant of it but for my family it’s shows a small percentage of that happening. None of us are vaccinated either.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 1/1/2022 4:58:21 PM (No. 1025471)
Dr. McCullough is quite adamant that there are NO re-infections, only people who mistook another flu for the Wuhan flu, and used the very inaccurate test to 'verify' their error, or even create their error.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
andyboy 1/1/2022 5:55:07 PM (No. 1025513)
If recovering from COVID is the best protection against getting it again, does that mean people (whether or not vaccinated) who have not had COVID are at greater risk and should be banned from stores and restaurants, and lose their jobs?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Anti_democRAT 1/1/2022 5:55:54 PM (No. 1025516)
Dr mcculough recently pushed the cdc into a corner in defense of natural immunity to produce data on a reinfection. The cdc could not produce a single documented case of reinfection.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
lakerman1 1/1/2022 6:13:10 PM (No. 1025522)
chicken pox parties worked pretty well.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
red1066 1/1/2022 6:35:41 PM (No. 1025533)
Doctor McCollough plainly states that once one has had Covid, one cannot get it again. People might have a cold or even the flu, but not Covid, and testing won't be able to tell the difference, so the test will say your positive for Covid.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
crashnburn 1/1/2022 10:39:08 PM (No. 1025632)
My wife and I both got the Faux Chi CCP Flu AKA CoVid-19 late Nov 2019. Despite being exposed to a guy who tested positive in an enclosed office for a full day, I had no symptoms. Wish my wife, who had it when I did, would have known this. She wouldn't have gotten vaccinated, and thus wouldn't be suffering from CJD, which is a terminal, brain destroying disease, with no known cure. There isn't a corner in He11 hot enough for Faust Chi!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Scribelus 1/1/2022 11:18:58 PM (No. 1025641)
When, O when will we measure specific anti-Covid antibody levels in the population? Increased antibody titers in those who have been infected would be very likely. Chasing after the virus is all very well, but those findings are of little practical use in determining susceptibility to and resistance against further infection.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 1/2/2022 12:27:30 AM (No. 1025662)
I just watched a long Dr. Malone video....and he says that Dr. McCollough thinks that is may be possible to get the Omicron if you had the original Wuhan virus, possibly enough different that your immune system may not instantly stop it. As to the earlier versions, still apparently thinking that they are similar enough that no reinfection.
Rework from these two docs seems to be something like: Can't get the same variant twice, MIGHT get a sufficiently different variant, but expect it to be much milder.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
homefry 1/2/2022 7:41:00 AM (No. 1025760)
They said I had it in dec. 2020. I've had much worse colds, even though I am one of the ones who it is supposed to kill. I have not had even a cold since.
I had a fever and felt bad one afternoon, the next day I was fine. The test said I had it though.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
tootall 1/2/2022 9:33:28 AM (No. 1025865)
Had original Covid early 2020. Rough 10 days to two weeks. Had all the symptoms of the 'Cron' starting last Wed. I've been nebulizing Saline with Hydrogen Peroxide and a touch of Iodine per the suggestions of Drs McCullough, Mercola, Hyman and others. Its pretty much gone by this morning. Not a big deal.
This will not be reported by the MSM, because it doesn't make Pharma big money, it would point out how the Govt is about more control, and the Cron has mutated to a mild cold. All colds are viruses.
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