They made up "hybrid immunity" to sell you gene therapy. They really did. No one held such a belief, nor were there ANY studies nor ANY theory. You will never magically find the theory in old journals or old textbooks. NEVER. In fact, and well documented at that, it was considered DANGEROUS to vaccinate someone who might have the disease at the moment, or recently had it. Oh, that's true. Can't be erased. Poorly little tards. There is a magic sea change in your textbooks and papers, when the "hybrid immunity" theory was made up by big pharma and shit-ass actuary math. Congrats.
Of course if this became a list of top horror genre, we'd all be hopelessly behind FiNaF. I don't think i've seen more than 10-20 of the top 100 horror flicks.
It's like calls for banning cigarettes is calling for killing all smokers.
Yes, when the vaccines first came in limited supply, they went out to the most vulnerable. And the doctors of the most vulnerable know the immune system very well. There was absolutely no dose/response guidance from the CDC (there are nefarious reasons for this, but not the subject). The doctors of the first patients did test for antibody responses to compare with the true positive antibody responses -- and found the vaccinated were not producing antibodies. They complained to the CDC and were told to shut up. The CDC issued guidance, that unlike all other vaccines, the magic RNA vaccines are magic and to shut up.
I really must be #[0] today, I thought this said 'She buttholed immediately into a pile of pissy linens.'

