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Native infection

What does it mean a native infection? Below is the video.

At 2.41 A respiratory virus which has a very low pathogenicity rate causes the immune system to actually fight the virus wrong, and let the virus become worse than it would with native infection.

  

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anonymous What does it mean a native infection? In the context of that discussion 'native infection' means becoming infected with Covid-19 when you haven't been vaccinated and there are therefore no antibodies based on that corona virus which are already in your system. It's the kind of infection that everybody got before any vaccines were developed.

  • anonymous What does it mean a native infection?
  • In the context of that discussion 'native infection' means becoming infected with Covid-19 when you haven't been vaccinated and there are therefore no antibodies based on that corona virus which are already in your system.
  • It's the kind of infection that everybody got before any vaccines were developed.
  • ) However, the opinions expressed in that video have been criticized, and the effects of native and non-native infections are said not to be what the man in that video claims, so you might be interested in the following article as well.
  • org/2021/08/scicheck-indiana-doctor-piles-on-bogus-covid-19-claims-in-viral-video/ CJ
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anonymousWhat does it mean a native infection?

In the context of that discussion 'native infection' means becoming infected with Covid-19 when you haven't been vaccinated and there are therefore no antibodies based on that corona virus which are already in your system. It's the kind of infection that everybody got before any vaccines were developed.

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