mmm yeah thanks, I'll trust what the human body has come up with over millions of years of evolution vs. a rushed out in a few months vaccine
ever take a biology course in college? T-cells and antibodies are one of the more novice subjects, shame that the CDC doesn't have anyone there that studied this phenomenon from novel coronaviruses over the years
I am willing to bet a lot of money that they will find out afterwards that immunity lasts a long fucking time, I do find it funny how the tables have changed from the original message in november 2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/health/coronavirus-immunity.html
Over just the past 2000 years we have had epidemics that killed double digit percentages of the human population. It's a "novel" coronavirus, novel implying we've not seen something like this before - how can humans evolve over millions of years to deal with something that didn't exist?
As for biology classes - no I didn't take any. But my Fraternity Brother is a Director of Biology at University of Colorado, studied at Yale down the hall from the CRISPR researchers. I trust what he says. This vaccine wasn't "rushed out". Dr Kariko has been working on this technology for decades, once they figured out mRNA vaccines in general, deploying it for any virus is trivial.
It's like saying that this year's model of the Ford F-150 was "rushed out", please sell me the 2003 model, it's tried and true.