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UM Ross's avatar

I would think that not using your own cells as antigen factories has to be a plus when it comes to safety. If I had to take one, I suppose it would be this one, except that:

- I don't have to

- It's not available here in the USA

- The omicron spike is so different from the Wuhan spike that antibodies created by any of the existing vaccines are effectively useless now.

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Dr. Caroline Coit's avatar

Thanks for all your work. I super appreciate it. I have had covid twice, once before vaccines and then omicron. I would not want to disturb this immunity with any kind of vaccine. And since many many more people have had covid than registered, it is certainly not a good idea to get vaccinated unless you know if you had it or not: or personally period. I imagine you know all this but I thought I would put in a quote from Time about the CDC study to determine how many people have had covid: "In the CDC’s new study, researchers used data on antibodies—proteins the body generates to fight off an infection—to better understand how many people in the U.S. previously had COVID-19. Antibodies made to fight off SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) are distinct from those produced by vaccines, so testing for these proteins can help determine if someone was previously infected, even unknowingly." Whoops I guess they slipped when they admitted that the antibodies from the disease are different than the vaccines.

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