You’re not disputing that they said vaccines don’t help those who had the virus? I winSo how do you explain this, leftist?Not what they saidPost the restNope you lie. You only read 1/10th of the article. You’re a leftist.Wrong. Booster for those who have antibodies and vaccine for those that don’t. Learn to read.Fuck you. They said ONE booster. You’re a dishonest moron.They said a booster. So you’re wrong. You’re a moron.Define “vaccine “ they did NOT recommend two shots for everyone, no. Do you agree with them? IdiotThey recommended those with natural immunity not get the vaccine until those at risk do and only as a booster just in case. You are such a fucking idiot, I had to spell it out for you.They said natural immunity is fine. You keep dismissing that. Doesn’t fit your narrative. This is tiresome. You’re obviously a leftist.
Apparently you’re too stupid to understand so I need to keep telling you.
Did they or did they not recommend the vaccine for eligible people?
So they recommended the vaccine for everyone. Thanks for confirming. I agree with them.
Everyone knows what “vaccine” means, you idiot.
“The clinic still recommends that anyone who can get the vaccine, should.”
I agree with the Cleveland Clinic.
The quote is right there, stupid.
The Cleveland Clinic recommends the vaccine for everyone. I agree with them. How you can possibly misinterpret that is hilarious.
That’s still not what the Cleveland Clinic says. I just quoted it.
“The clinic still recommends that anyone who can get the vaccine, should.”
Seriously how hard is it for you to understand the articles you post? Wow.
I didn’t lie. I just quoted it.
“The clinic still recommends that anyone who can get the vaccine, should.”
It’s not complicated. You’re just not very smart.
You can click on the article for the rest. I agree with what the Cleveland Clinic says. They recommend we all get vaccinated.
Not complicated.
It is. I quoted it.
“The clinic still recommends that anyone who can get the vaccine, should.”
You’re not very smart.
According to the findings, vaccination significantly lowers the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection among people who haven’t already had COVID-19 — but not necessarily among people who have already had it.
- Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic say that people who’ve already had COVID-19 may not necessarily benefit from vaccination.
- They said that people with prior infection had similar protection to those who were fully vaccinated.
Those individuals appeared to have similar immunity to those who were fully vaccinated.
I’m not disputing any of that.
I’m saying they still recommend the vaccine. Because they do. And I agree with them on that.
You appear to have a learning disability. This isn’t even complicated.