One third of participants in Massachusetts study tested positive for antibodies

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  • #27910

    Crow Bar
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  • #27915

    namelus
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    It’s because the test check for every Corona virus. North America home to 5 strains…. test are near worthless at 60 percent accuracy. Some even coming out virus laden.

     

    Just be aware expecially when msm starts saying same.things as you believe…. there is always atleast a second agenda if not more than 2 scams being played against you by government and companies0

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    OldMt Woman
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    Quoting:  Around a third of participants in a Massachusetts study tested positive for antibodies linked with coronavirus, according to researchers.  End Quoting

    Okay, wait a minute.  They have listed Asymptomatic – defined as those who won’t get officially “sick” but have virus shedding.  And PreSymptomatic – defined as those who have it and are about to become aware that they have it….also virus shedding.

    BUT….there is also the category of ones who have gone thru COVID and are now well.  Aren’t THEY the ones with the antibodies?  Since it’s very mild symptoms for a large percentage, especially in the pre-70s age group, wouldn’t all these folks with ANTIBODIES be the good guys?  The ones who begin our so-called Herd Immunity?   Wouldn’t we all want to be one of them?

    Yes….still a LOT of questions:  How well do these antibodies protect from a second occurrence of COVID?  How long will these antibodies give a person immunity?  Is it for decades like measles or merely weeks/months like a cold?

    Anyway, I found this article to be confusing….and yes, I agree.  Testing is still extremely unreliable as yet.  Unfortunately.

    OldMtWoman …had a very strong bout of SOMEthing in January.  Was it flu?  Or…..?

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by  OldMt Woman.
    • #27939

      Crow Bar
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      @oldmtwoman,
      I agree, there are a lot of things we do not know about this bug. I see a lot of comparisons to the regular flu, and then those turn out wrong.

      I too got a bug back in late DEC. Lasted till nearly FEB.
      It does make me wonder.

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