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Posted by IxiI don't think the two are connected at all.Posted by saggurl88Posted by SagoxaPosted by saggurl88
I believe in spirits sticking around after death. I'm not sure if they actually go somewhere else, but I do believe they come back, or in and out of peoples lives at certain times.
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And if it's true then I want to know how to hide from them.
I dont want my grandma come looking for me and watch me have sex? Or talk to myself? Or watch me poop? I dont want her to be depressed in the spirit world 🤣
Nope, absolutely not 🤣
LOL I think it's a non issue for people who don't believe in the haunted spiritual life.
I didn't realize that people connected the "afterlife" to believing in God either.
They are two different things to me.
Beliefs of whether there is a God or even a religion attached to the Afterlife are varied, you will not at all find universal agreement about the issue (as evidenced in this post alone). I will just say this that most popular traditional concepts of the afterlife are connected to some form of religious dogma OR moral/philosophical framework about the nature of things in this life and the next...while that is a historical fact... all are free to believe as they wish.click to expand
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I pray to God no one ever find me here.. probably freak out to see how much of a pervert I am 🤣🤣click to expand
Posted by thatlibralifePosted by saggurl88Posted by thatlibralife
Just FYI:
If you’ve been infected you have antibodies for about 5 to 7 months maybe a bit longer. This is known and talked about. You can get reinfected after that if you don’t take proper precautions.
Rita Wilson No Longer Has COVID-19 Antibodies 11 Months After Getting Sick
“I’m back like everyone else.”
A recent study found that COVID-19 antibodies may last at least eight months in some people.
Nearly a year after falling ill with COVID-19 alongside her husband Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson revealed she no longer carries coronavirus antibodies. After recovering, she and Hanks, both 64, participated in a UCLA study that regularly tested them for antibodies to learn more about how long they linger. For Wilson, they lasted 11 months.
There is a very small percentage of people who have caught it twice. That is not widely known.
The new coronavirus, Sars-CoV-2, has not been around long enough to know how long immunity lasts. But a recent study led by Public Health England (PHE) shows most people who have had the virus are protected from catching it again for at least five months (the duration of the analysis so far).
People have caught it twice. I’m in the medical field and have seen it. Yes some have antibody protection longer than others. It’s reckless to go around lying about having received the vaccine as well. You could be endangering people’s lives.click to expand
Posted by thatlibralifePosted by jeanePosted by thatlibralifePosted by saggurl88Posted by thatlibralife
Just FYI:
If you’ve been infected you have antibodies for about 5 to 7 months maybe a bit longer. This is known and talked about. You can get reinfected after that if you don’t take proper precautions.
Rita Wilson No Longer Has COVID-19 Antibodies 11 Months After Getting Sick
“I’m back like everyone else.”
A recent study found that COVID-19 antibodies may last at least eight months in some people.
Nearly a year after falling ill with COVID-19 alongside her husband Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson revealed she no longer carries coronavirus antibodies. After recovering, she and Hanks, both 64, participated in a UCLA study that regularly tested them for antibodies to learn more about how long they linger. For Wilson, they lasted 11 months.
There is a very small percentage of people who have caught it twice. That is not widely known.
The new coronavirus, Sars-CoV-2, has not been around long enough to know how long immunity lasts. But a recent study led by Public Health England (PHE) shows most people who have had the virus are protected from catching it again for at least five months (the duration of the analysis so far).
People have caught it twice. I’m in the medical field and have seen it. Yes some have antibody protection longer than others. It’s reckless to go around lying about having received the vaccine as well. You could be endangering people’s lives.
i could google this but you probably know the answer. if you get it and are temporarily immune, are you immune just to the particular strain you encountered or do the antibodies mutate to whatever version of the disease they come into contact with?
Antibodies are developed to whatever COVID strain you are exposed to and get infected with. Vaccine helps as it provides protection against some of these mutant strains that have developed. It is being said the reinfections are on the rise probaly do in part to these variant strains.click to expand
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