I had the CCP virus late last year. It wasn't a good experience but I got through it ok. After my infection I asked to get an antibody test, which I received a month after recovering. Positive result as expected.
Now, here is the weird thing. I asked my wife to call about getting a test. We use the same doctors office. They told her that "those tests aren't really reliable". Interesting in that I just received one a month earlier. I've had 3 over the course of year. 2 neg. 1 pos. From what I have researched antibodies mean immunity. No need for the Jab until they are gone.
This week I spoke to a coworker who asked for the antibody test during his annual checkup and he heard the same thing from his doctor "those tests aren't really reliable".
I feel these doctors are worried people will use their own common sense and forgo the vaccine if they have immunity. Is anyone else hearing the same thing?
Why do people who get the MRNA vaccine who have already had Covid get sicker, and suffer more side effects than people who never had Covid? It should be the opposite. It is well understood in the medical community that this is happening yet not being discussed. If you are forced to get the vaccine to stay employed, make sure you get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. It is not an MRNA vaccine.