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Icegirl -1 points ago +1 / -2

Antibodies wear off after 3 months if you get covid so they say.

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calmestchaos 4 points ago +4 / -0

antibodies are what fights the infection, but they are not what gives you long term "immunity". Your body also makes things that can recognize the virus next time you get infected and will then make a new fighting force to cleanse it, and those factories last a long time.

Your flooded with Antibodies for a few months because your most likely to be reinfected numerous times as the virus spreads to your "tribe" (family/those around you) and then they send it back to you, so your body is on high alert. After a while everyone gets it and is immune, its no longer energy efficient to keep making antibodies for a virus that isn't around anymore. Long term solutions are not as quick but they prevent it from being dangerous even years later, though we don't have good data on that for Covid yet.

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Foreign_Aid_is_Theft 2 points ago +2 / -0

But sUpR Dupper vaccine lasts for decades? I just don't believe that an immune response from a "vaccine" is more effective than a natural response.

Vaccines used to just use the freakn dead virus to have your body respond to it and when's the last time you got new rounds of childhood vaccines? How many times did you have to get the Chicken Pox to be immune to Small Pox?

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Sumarongi 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bullshit