2600 bro wrote:
This is stupidly naive and I know you're a troll but here goes, bro.
The most severe COVID symptoms come from immune overreaction (your body responds too strongly to the virus and mass inflammation causes respiratory and organ failure).
Yeah seems good to let my "body deal with it," when steroids that suppress this overreaction can easily be given in a hospital settings.
Secondly, acquiring immunity via viral infection vs. vaccine are identical processes - only the virus carries the risk of replication/high infectivity/immune overreaction. Yes you can have a negative immune response to the vaccine, but the chance of having one from the virus is much higher. Vaccine is just a safer form of the virus - simplistically.
We haven't seen many of the cytokine storm responses in the younger and healthy populations. The vast majority of these cases are asymptomatic or very mild symptoms that resolve in a few days. These people would have had previous exposure to coronaviruses that has provided some form of immunity.
"Aquiring immunity via viral infection vs. vaccine" are not identical processes. The innate immune system isn't going to respond to a dead virus - it's simply not a threat. Therefore, adjuvants are added in the vaccines to artificially stimulate the immune system to attack the dead virus. This can lead to advanced immune response or overstimulation of the immune system where some people can develop autoimmune disorders and other side-effects.
On the current vaccines, there's no evidence it will stop transmission:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/moderna-chief-medical-officer-vaccines-interview-2020-11%3famp"Shakey science" over Oxford's vaccine which doesn't include many over 55 demographics in the trials:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8986835/amp/Expert-raises-flag-shaky-science-Oxfords-Covid-jab.htmlInterview with RFK, jr over concerns with these vaccines being rushed to market:
https://youtu.be/9sW0OmzcmL0