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Originally Posted by Atropine
I didn't say COVID vaccine causes the short term drop in the immune system. I just said vaccines can.
But that's the thing man; us healthcare workers or ex military or current military have seen or have been given vaccines that have been shown to do these things.
Look up Persian Gulf War Syndrome if bored.
All I was trying to point out is this:
A lot of healthcare workers got COVID and recovered.
We then kept going to work and have been repeatedly exposed to it. Many of us are worried that getting a vaccine of any kind could tank our immune system.
Also we could potentially already be infected but asymptomatic atm.
That is why before you get any vaccine you are asked "have you been sick?
Before you get the COVID vaccine,you are asked "have you been exposed to COVID recently?"
The reason is: "getting the vaccine while you already have COVID can potentially make it worse."
What I am tryng to point out is the reason for vaccine hesitancy.
Thanks for reading those earlier.
It's hard to keep track with what everyone says.
Anyway good luck tomorrow with work.
I too am super busy. Finally have some days off and I am way behind property work (9 acres) because we have had a huge shortage of staff.
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So the problem with that is, they would need to get an antibody test to confirm it. Otherwise you could be sick from a multitude of stuff.