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Can I stop wearing a mask after getting a COVID-19 vaccine?
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3474523" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Yes, actually he is a physician as well, so he has been following his own antibody titers for his own edification. I think he tested 3 or 4 times through spring and summer, and then again a couple of weeks ago. So he skipped a few months, but there is no reason to believe he gotit again - he hasn't been sick.</p><p></p><p>And all the cases I've "heard" of about people or families "getting it again" are not anything proven. When you start chasing things down and really digging into it, most of it is "well, they were all sick in Jan/Feb/March and they are sure they had it, now they've got it again." Not seen any reliable, credible reports of widespread people who have been proven by accurate testing methodology to have gotten COVD, recovered completely, then gotten proven COVID again.</p><p></p><p>There is ALWAYS the chance that some few people nationwide/worldwide who don't develop an adequate immune response, or their immunity wanes. But, no, I don't believe with the data we have right now that there is a widespread chance of reinfection within a reasonable amount of time. Next year? I dunno, maybe. 5 years from now? I dunno, maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3474523, member: 9374"] Yes, actually he is a physician as well, so he has been following his own antibody titers for his own edification. I think he tested 3 or 4 times through spring and summer, and then again a couple of weeks ago. So he skipped a few months, but there is no reason to believe he gotit again - he hasn't been sick. And all the cases I've "heard" of about people or families "getting it again" are not anything proven. When you start chasing things down and really digging into it, most of it is "well, they were all sick in Jan/Feb/March and they are sure they had it, now they've got it again." Not seen any reliable, credible reports of widespread people who have been proven by accurate testing methodology to have gotten COVD, recovered completely, then gotten proven COVID again. There is ALWAYS the chance that some few people nationwide/worldwide who don't develop an adequate immune response, or their immunity wanes. But, no, I don't believe with the data we have right now that there is a widespread chance of reinfection within a reasonable amount of time. Next year? I dunno, maybe. 5 years from now? I dunno, maybe. [/QUOTE]
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