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Mitchco
Posted 4/24/2021 16:14 (#8970649 - in reply to #8970606)
Subject: RE: Vaccination woes - Participation has 'fallen off the cliff'


SW OH

A farmer getting COVID at planting time would be disastrous.

Why do you say that? I got it before planting season last year, so timing could have been worse. I still fed and cared for my cows every day. A friend at work got it at the end of harvest. Hit his dad and uncle worse so they stayed home and he shelled and hauled the last 3 days of harvest by himself while it set in on him. He said it was miserable but he made it.

The refusal of many people to get it will cause more mutations and soon we will be back to square 1.


From a scientific stand point I think your wrong here. Now that you are vaccinated if you come in contact with a mutated version, your body will be slower to defend itself than me, who won't be getting a vaccine. Your immune system will at first perceive the mutated version as less of a threat because the vaccination will attempt to shield your body from it. Mine will take it head n from first onset. Or something like that, and I can't find where read that hypothesis. It was from a medical scientist from a major university.

Mitchco
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