Dr. William
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Getting COVID infections does not provide immunity. It does lead to medical complications & a setback in any progress that has been made in regard to long COVID

I treat COVID patients & have had multiple COVID infections from working on the frontlines

Please believe the facts not misinformation
01:52 PM - Feb 23, 2023 (Edited)
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Anne King
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In response to Dr. William.
According to public health authorities in Canada, there is immunity for 6 months after an infection. In fact, we are advised by public health not to get boosted for 6 months after infection because it would be redundant. If you have a citation that shows otherwise, please share, thanks.
03:35 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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Dr. William
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In response to Anne King.
Problem is multiple variants & those viruses are always mutating

The guidelines are conflicting & very little data has been made available but the recommendation in the US is to get COVID boosters every 3 months for monovalent, 2 months bivalent & boosters 2-3 after primary series

The only st
04:58 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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Dr. William
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The only study I’ve seen tracking bivalent vaccine & reinfection rates is this one
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The median interval between receipt of a bivalent booster dose and illness onset was 29 days

https://t.co/cpfqWXfmkg
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05:01 PM - Feb 28, 2023 (Edited)
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Dr. William
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In response to Dr. William.
That being said bivalent & monovalent vaccines continue to demonstrate that they reduce the risk of hospitalization due to COVID
05:06 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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Dr. William
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In response to Dr. William.
I’m saying get vaccinated, they work but be careful.

Take precautions & don’t believe the lies about previous infections protecting you

Your best bet to avoid COVID is
💉 COVID vaccines
😷 masks
💨 proper ventilation & filters
🤒 staying away from sick people
🏘️ avoid crowds
🧼 wash your h
05:10 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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Anne King
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In response to Dr. William.
That's data on infection after vaccination. The info I'm sharing is a Covid infection after a Covid infection. And that's 6 months immunity at present, which is why vaccines are recommended at 6 months after an infection.
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