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To: Follies who wrote (735243)12/18/2020 9:23:33 AM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (1) of 793931
 
The curious part is that these new mRNA vaccines are actually recipes for our bodies to create the Antigen - the viral spike protein - to which our immune system will create Antibodies.

It all takes time - and after a person is already infected, it’s too late for a vaccine to stop that. The disease will have enough time to develop. Unless, the person is already immune. The existing antibodies will attack the viral antigen. If the levels of antibodies are low, there are still long term immunity memory mechanisms, which can kick in - and start manufacturing effective antibodies very fast, possibly within hours.
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