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Master Don Juan
You just described a typical 'vaccine'.It's the way the "body" works. It's common sense. It's not a belief. If your body is exposed enough to something enough, it will naturally develop it's own immunity to it. Vaccines may save "some" lives but it doesn't allow the body to build up it's own immunity to something.
The same reason why they are now injecting small doses of peanuts to kids with peanut allergies.
Ever watch Riddick?
Ok, no more comments from me. This has been rehashed several times already.
If you don't want to take this particular one(s) because you don't like the rushed nature of it, I understand that. I'm in the same boat, though I'll likely eventually get it. There's certainly a difference in this vaccine, and the ones that babies get, that are more permanent and have proof of effectiveness. But pretending that your own body will build immunity through repeated exposure to something - well, maybe I guess, but you're also taking a crazy chance. That might be possible with COVID, but I'm not taking my chances with diphtheria and other sh*t that wiped people out before vaccines.