Message from @Kwright02

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2020-12-01 16:05:41 UTC  

Why?

2020-12-01 16:05:49 UTC  

Ok, but the immune system is still focused on the vaccine virus, while they get infected from the more prevalant viris that is different from the vaccine one

2020-12-01 16:05:53 UTC  

Even if I get vaccinated there's a low chance of it actually protecting me

2020-12-01 16:05:59 UTC  

I take a vaccine when it’s been out for a while

2020-12-01 16:06:08 UTC  

Why, most people are pretty immune to the Flu at this point

2020-12-01 16:06:10 UTC  

we have an immune system for a reason

2020-12-01 16:06:18 UTC  

because there is a chance that u have just not been exposed and u have no antibodies for it

2020-12-01 16:06:25 UTC  

I just got my hpv vaccine a few months ago at my physical

2020-12-01 16:06:31 UTC  

Unless you are vulnerable, the immune systems if its healthy can beat it out in 3 days

2020-12-01 16:06:51 UTC  

where are u getting this information

2020-12-01 16:06:55 UTC  

I have been exposed to it before, I just never got sick with it. I've had stomach bugs before but even if I got vaccinated it wouldn't protect me most likely

2020-12-01 16:06:58 UTC  

Experience

2020-12-01 16:07:02 UTC  

its common sense lmao

2020-12-01 16:07:18 UTC  

There is a reason that they call most illnesses 'a 24 hr bug'

2020-12-01 16:07:22 UTC  

stomach bugs are bacteria

2020-12-01 16:07:24 UTC  

I had the flu once, for the first time when i was 16, was sick for 3 days, then it was gone

2020-12-01 16:07:28 UTC  

Even if he wasn’t exposed to the virus genetics actually help because humans when they adapt to a. Virus there genes build a immunity too it so in there fore humans can build a natural immunity too it without getting sick too it

2020-12-01 16:07:34 UTC  

I am aware of that.

2020-12-01 16:07:47 UTC  

And still havent got the Flu shot, and still not planning on it

2020-12-01 16:08:02 UTC  

So yeah anecdotal, but thats what I got

2020-12-01 16:08:08 UTC  

I won't be getting a flu shot till my college demands it for me to be able to attend

2020-12-01 16:08:12 UTC  

u can not vaccinate against them

2020-12-01 16:08:21 UTC  

I know that

2020-12-01 16:08:25 UTC  

I never claimed you can

2020-12-01 16:08:38 UTC  

I'm fully aware of the difference between a virus and a bacteria

2020-12-01 16:08:41 UTC  

if find a new college rather than inject sus fluid into my body

2020-12-01 16:08:49 UTC  

There's a reason why they don't perscribe you Antibiotics for tape worm

2020-12-01 16:08:55 UTC  

is this just ur only evidence for it being 3 days

2020-12-01 16:09:11 UTC  

Mainly yes, the fact that I beat the Flu in 3 days

2020-12-01 16:09:25 UTC  

Even when I never was really exposed to it beforehand

2020-12-01 16:09:29 UTC  

yes u are different then everyone else tho

2020-12-01 16:09:32 UTC  

You usually have the flu for 3 days then they keep you out of work and school for 72 hours to make sure you're not contagious anymore

2020-12-01 16:09:37 UTC  

I know, its anecdotal

2020-12-01 16:09:54 UTC  

so that's why you see most people that get the flu out for a week

2020-12-01 16:10:07 UTC  

I got it during a break luckily

2020-12-01 16:10:15 UTC  

noice

2020-12-01 16:10:27 UTC  

too bad you didn't get it before the break so you could've had a longer one

2020-12-01 16:10:42 UTC  

I was still going to school sick, thinking it was just a fever

2020-12-01 16:10:42 UTC  

But now since covid was a thing, even if you have to stay home they'll just make you zoom in

2020-12-01 16:10:50 UTC  

Until we realized it wasn't going away

2020-12-01 16:10:54 UTC  

guys