5G overload on BoatsTheory If the disease of covid-19 is radiation from 5G what effect on a cruise ship (METAL HULL) 5G can not penetrate the metal hull and bounces amplifying the radiation X-Ray services require staff to wear Lead apron protective gear due to the high level of radiation how it is that some people on Immunity leadtimeHow Long Does It Take The Body To Build Immunity From A Virus? Q: How long A: 14 days Q: Faraday Gate - do they work how faraday cage works https://science.howstuffworks.com/faraday-cage.htm Q:Why doesnt everyone get sick A: same seasonal flu - someone with a flu can walk into a office or class room and dr surgery and will effect only some people ? because it depends each persons biology and immunity system refer Dr Kaufman video - link in top of page source How Long Does It Take The Body To Build Immunity From A Virus? There are two ways to possibly get the antibodies you need to fight off a virus. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve been hearing a lot about general preparedness, herd immunity, and talk of a vaccine in the development. Some state officials have also been speaking about allowing those who have been through the coronavirus and have healed to go back to work. Why? Because they have antibodies or fighter cells to not just be immune to the virus, but also not be able to spread it around. But how long does it really take to become immune to a virus? We here at Sporteluxe did some research and found out. Keep reading below for more ! ![]() Building Immunity From A Virus Naturally The body fights infection, the following process happens. When a virus invades the body, it attacks and multiplies. This infection is what causes illness. The immune system uses several tools to fight infection. According to the CDC, blood contains red blood cells, for carrying oxygen to tissues and organs, and white or immune cells, for fighting infection. These white cells consist primarily of macrophages, B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes: Macrophages are white blood cells that swallow up and digest germs, plus dead or dying cells. The macrophages leave behind parts of the invading germs called antigens. The body identifies antigens as dangerous and stimulates antibodies to attack them. B-lymphocytes are defensive white blood cells. They produce antibodies that attack the antigens left behind by the macrophages. T-lymphocytes are another type of defensive white blood cell. They attack cells in the body that have already been infected. The first time the body encounters a germ, it can take several days to make and use all the germ-fighting tools needed to get over the infection. After you have an infection, the immune system remembers what it learned from your previous infection. It learns how to protect the body against the disease you had. The body keeps a few T-lymphocytes, called memory cells, that go into action quickly if the body encounters the same germ again. When the familiar antigens are detected, B-lymphocytes produce antibodies to protect your body and attack the infection. ![]() How A Vaccine Fights Infection Vaccines help you fight off disease by developing immunity by imitating an infection. This type of infection will almost never cause you to get sick. It does, however, cause the immune system to produce T-lymphocytes and antibodies. Sometimes, after getting a vaccine, imitation infection can cause minor symptoms, such as fever. Such minor symptoms are totally normal and nothing to worry about. This happens when you are building immunity from a virus. According to the CDC, once the imitation infection goes away, the body is left with a supply of “memory” T-lymphocytes, as well as B-lymphocytes that will remember how to fight that disease in the future. However, it typically takes a few weeks for the body to produce T-lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes after vaccination. Therefore, it is possible that a person infected with a disease just before or just after vaccination could develop symptoms and get a disease because the vaccine has not had enough time to provide protection. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_system How Much & Which Building Materials Block Cellular & WiFi Signals? |
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