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Proof of previos infection?


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2021 Sep 9, 5:15pm   671 views  25 comments

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Is there a test which proves that a person have been previously infected with covid and recovered? Some kind of antibody test?

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1   Patrick   2021 Sep 9, 5:26pm  

Yes, there is. And it is an antibody test.

I think you can just order it via your doctor, but you have to pay for it yourself.

There are even tests now which distinguish between the weak antibodies from the jab, and the 27x stronger ones from recovery.
2   Karloff   2021 Sep 9, 5:39pm  

There is even a T-cell immunity test, but it's pretty expensive ($160 or so?) and I'm not sure if it shows anything for Fauci Flu.

Other than for your own personal knowledge, these tests have marginal value. The agenda is vaccine at all costs, so most places are conditioned (or outright paid) to not care about your natural immunity.
3   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 9, 6:01pm  

Karloff says
Other than for your own personal knowledge, these tests have marginal value.


Courts may look at it differently. Basically if previous infection gives you immunity (scientifically proven that it does) and said immunity is no worse than one provided by the jab (it's scientifically proven that it's in fact better) then a person who has had the covid is equivalent to one who got jabbed for all purposes stated as the reason for the mandate. It's open and shut, imo.
4   Karloff   2021 Sep 9, 6:30pm  

FuckCCP89 says
It's open and shut, imo.

I agree. However, nearly everything's been rigged. Science, logic, common sense, these matter not when the competition is a bankroll you can't hope to match.

Hopefully you get to deal with someone who isn't captured by all of this hysteria. Try to find out ahead of time who you're dealing with and see if you can change venue if conditions are looking unfavorable.
5   EBGuy   2021 Sep 9, 6:46pm  

You can get a COVID-19 antibody test for $69 from Quest Diagnositcs (this one tests for spike protein antibodies, so can't distinguish between vaccine and natural immunity).
Science magazine has a good summary of the latest research that shows Having SARS-CoV-2 once confers much greater immunity than a vaccine.
6   rulost   2021 Sep 9, 9:22pm  

I was tested one month after I had covid and they did not see any antibodies. I was donating blood hoping my antibodies could help someone in the hospital. The blood donor lab said I had no detectable antibodies.

I am not sure how accurate antibody tests are?
7   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 9, 10:00pm  

rulost says
I was tested one month after I had covid and they did not see any antibodies. I was donating blood hoping my antibodies could help someone in the hospital. The blood donor lab said I had no detectable antibodies.

I am not sure how accurate antibody tests are?


Dang, this does not sound encouraging.
8   PeopleUnited   2021 Sep 9, 10:04pm  

rulost says
I was tested one month after I had covid and they did not see any antibodies. I was donating blood hoping my antibodies could help someone in the hospital. The blood donor lab said I had no detectable antibodies.

I am not sure how accurate antibody tests are?


Are you sure you had COVID? The possibility of false positives with testing could be the explanation.
9   mell   2021 Sep 9, 10:08pm  

FuckCCP89 says
rulost says
I was tested one month after I had covid and they did not see any antibodies. I was donating blood hoping my antibodies could help someone in the hospital. The blood donor lab said I had no detectable antibodies.

I am not sure how accurate antibody tests are?


Dang, this does not sound encouraging.


The problem is that most if not all commercial antibody tests only test for antibodies for the spike protein which do fade quickly hence the ineffectiveness of the experimental agents (in addition to problems like ADE). The real benefit from infection lies in long lasting t and b cell immunity which are much more complex to measure.
10   porkchopXpress   2021 Sep 9, 10:24pm  

https://www.t-detect.com/

Don't test for antibodies because they wane quickly...test for T cells which are longer lasting.
11   Robert Sproul   2021 Sep 9, 10:25pm  

Labcorp is the easy hookup. It costs 10 bucks no physician referral needed.
https://www.labcorp.com/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/individuals/antibody-test
12   Robert Sproul   2021 Sep 10, 9:05am  

This seems like it might be useful info, templates etc., for anybody that is Fighting the Man:
https://doctors4covidethics.org/resources-2/
14   Bd6r   2021 Sep 10, 2:04pm  

rulost says
I was tested one month after I had covid and they did not see any antibodies. I was donating blood hoping my antibodies could help someone in the hospital. The blood donor lab said I had no detectable antibodies.

I am not sure how accurate antibody tests are?

They might have mis-diagnosed you - PCR tests were showing COVID! for a lot of people who had simple flu.
15   Bd6r   2021 Sep 10, 2:04pm  

Kroger has walk-in antibody test, I think $25 per test.
16   Ceffer   2021 Sep 10, 2:07pm  

Is there still some kind of delusion that there is a form of 'proof' that will keep them from taking away all your rights and fucking you in the ass? Kinna putting the cart before the Globalist horse.
17   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 10, 2:28pm  

Ceffer says
Is there still some kind of delusion that there is a form of 'proof' that will keep them from taking away all your rights and fucking you in the ass? Kinna putting the cart before the Globalist horse.


Soap box -> ballot box -> jury box -> ammo box.

In that order. Proof of immunity to be used at stage 3.
18   RC2006   2021 Sep 10, 3:47pm  

Would that Tcell test work if you think you had covid 18 months back?
19   Patrick   2021 Sep 10, 3:55pm  

I think it would, because T-Cell immunity is much longer-lived than antibody immunity.
20   RC2006   2021 Sep 10, 4:11pm  

I'm going to get the antibody test and see what it says next week. If it comes back negative maybe il try the Tcell one but that one is $200+
21   porkchopXpress   2021 Sep 10, 4:16pm  

RC2006 says
Would that Tcell test work if you think you had covid 18 months back?
Based on scientific articles about the durability of T and B cell immunity acquired naturally against SARS, it should be there for years or perhaps a lifetime.
22   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 10, 10:18pm  

People make less antibodies as they age and last year the stats were (for peeps in their 20s):

Spain: Only 25% of them produced antibodies that lasted more than 3 months.
Sweden: Only 30% of them produced antibodies that lasted more than 3 months.

I may have the countries flipped around. I'm in my 40s and 6 months out I tested negative for antibodies but wasn't surprised. We're hearing the people who got the jab are short antibodies after 6 months... (boosters anyone?)

The t-cell immunity testing sounds interesting. I may do it for shits and grins (I'm over 1.5 years out) but it's a blood test. That's the first place they disappear from. Some hang around an injury site for a while. Some hang around the lymph nodes for a while. If they stayed there every time we got an infection we'd have goiter necks so they do eventually migrate out. Ultimately if you wind up with long term immunity those t-cells (and b-cells) go live in your bone marrow. So it seems to me a good test would need to go look there. I could be wrong.
23   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 10, 10:20pm  

porkchopexpress says
it should be there for years or perhaps a lifetime.


Japs found b-cells living in spinal bone marrow. So prospects are good. However, we still don't know. Also, if we keep mass vaccinating against the fucking spike protein I wouldn't count on it.
24   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2021 Sep 11, 7:19am  

A functional assay would be most meaningful - incubate your T cells with a virally infected cell line and measure T cell activation and cell line death. An MHC-tetramer test could specifically pick out T cells on the basis of their specific T cell receptor. You load the MHC reagent with a representative 9 amino accid or so viral peptide. And there hopefully are conserved enough peptides across all viral strains. Can you use peipheral blood T cells? Hope so, a bone marrow harvest be painful.

Ofr you can stick with the easy GIGO and look at serum antibodies. But pay attention to the nature of the test - what is the capture antigen used to fish out serum antibodies. Remember - GIGO. If it is only spike protein as the capture antigen, all you measure is anti-spike protein antibodies.
25   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 11, 7:28am  

There is actually a UC professor suing his employer over the vaxx mandate and using his documented history of being previously infected with covid.

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