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So. Who else is immune.

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke

I do mean immune and not had it and got rid of it by using their immune system. Well at least in the sense that my husband has been told that covid sars2 doesn't even get to the cell wall for antibodies to be created to fight the virus. The jury is out at this stage, but they are basically thinking that his body inhibits RAB7A thereby the ACE2 receptors of his cells stay inside the cell wall. Covid simply can't connect. What's' more they can place the virus into his system, and it's at trace level by day 3. (they are doing this with just his blood atm).

Anyone thinking Agents of Shield? In-human. I always knew he was special lol

The search goes on.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Can you not sell him for big money in the name of medicine?

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke


"Can you not sell him for big money in the name of medicine?

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We need an escape plan - they are holding him in a bunker near Porton Down

They are very keen to keep him donating blood, however. Which he's happy to do of course. They have suggested lab tests with him present (he's not sure about that one lol).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve worked right through this, dealing directly with the public and nothing, I was involved with the antibody test and had to go back to give blood because they found antibodies in the first test, it seems ex servicemen have them because of all the injections we had over the years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In a residential home I worked at in 2014, there was an outbreak of Norovirus, which I was found out to be immune to and worked right through it. So I would assume that there are some immune to this virus also.

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By *attoedMan  over a year ago

Aldershot

I’m immune a service man who had a problem in the first gulf war due to injections etc that weren’t compatible with each other

However now it has been found that I have a protein gene that actually fights off covid preventing the various attaching itself

Unfortunately a lot of ppl do not know about thus I too and have blood taken weekly from me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

One good thing about covid, the science and research being done.

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By *attoedMan  over a year ago

Aldershot

But most just deny it and don’t listen when you prove your point

Was in a chat group where and individual said he didn’t want anything to do with any unvaccinated ppl

So I left my thoughts and then the group

Had to remind him that when he is at a club with vaxed ppl and there’s an outbreak remember not to blame the unvaccinated that weren’t there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I do mean immune and not had it and got rid of it by using their immune system. Well at least in the sense that my husband has been told that covid sars2 doesn't even get to the cell wall for antibodies to be created to fight the virus. The jury is out at this stage, but they are basically thinking that his body inhibits RAB7A thereby the ACE2 receptors of his cells stay inside the cell wall. Covid simply can't connect. What's' more they can place the virus into his system, and it's at trace level by day 3. (they are doing this with just his blood atm).

Anyone thinking Agents of Shield? In-human. I always knew he was special lol

The search goes on.

"

How did he find out he was immune, was he part of a test program ?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

What cell wall? Human cells don't have a wall. Nor do viruses. Human cells have a plasma membrane with various receptors etc (including ACE2). Viruses have a capsid (protein "shell") plus some have an additional layer of protein and lipid, depending on the type.

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"What cell wall? Human cells don't have a wall. Nor do viruses. Human cells have a plasma membrane with various receptors etc (including ACE2). Viruses have a capsid (protein "shell") plus some have an additional layer of protein and lipid, depending on the type.

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Totally well pointed out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think me and my little girl are immune. Towards the start of it all, we had to Isolate with her mum because she tested positive for it and over the course of tens days stuck in the same house with her, we didn’t get it. We haven’t had it yet and we’re not jabbed.

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