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Oct 4, 2022·edited Oct 4, 2022

I got the first two doses in January and February 2021 (I’m a nurse), but have refused any and all boosters. I had started to fear the narrative that vaccinated people were now somehow incapable of formulating true immunity to ‘Rona, but on that front I have been recently quite encouraged. I got symptomatically sick with omicron during the last week of July—no lingering effects, cleared it quickly. My home care client’s family has had it for the past two weeks, and despite all but bathing in the stuff (there are a total of 10 people in their family, ALL of whom have been coughing all over the place, and I do respiratory care for the youngest child as my job), I remain both asymptomatic and testing negative.

So just for myself, I’m happy to finally have anecdotal/personal evidence that I didn’t permanently screw my immune system against Covid by getting the first two shots; natural immunity still appears to be working just fine…I just had to actually GET a symptomatic omicron infection to get me there (ie I’m sure if I had gotten the “omicron booster,” instead of the actual illness, I’d have gotten sick right along with everyone else.)

Lesson learned: Covid “vaccines” (which they are not—once we passed three doses, we exited the established definitional paradigm of “vaccine” and entered instead into “therapeutic” territory) are absolute shit, and I will never get another one as long as I live. Natural immunity? Still works, even in the past-vaxxed. Thankfully.

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What's fascinating to me is the degree of hubris among public health operators in claiming that a human-designed solution would be superior to natural immunological functions combined with palliative measures.

But I'd observed this prevalent attitude years ago, which is why I left the industry.

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Touting the superiority of a poorly designed suboptimal “vaccine” over natural infection from a virus that was little more than a cold for most people never made any sense whatsoever. Complete failure on the part of public health bureaucrats and Pharma. One gets the feeling they’ve just been believing in years of untested proclamations regarding how great all their drugs and drug development programs and NPI policies would be. When the time came to shine, they entirely failed across the board on every issue. Disaster.

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While not testing vaccinated people to see if they had prior infection and claiming the win without knowing if previous infection is what helped the patient. The fact that they went though all off 2020 and did not track it says everything you need to know.

If you want to find out if you already had it or your body has recently fought off the COVID, ask for this blood test at your next physical.

Physicians can order SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies, Nucleocapsid 164068

o This assay will not detect antibodies elicited by currently available SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

https://www.labcorp.com/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/providers/antibody-test

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Interesting. I was ill and tested positive in Mar of 2020. Enrolled in a University of Michigan Covid study in Dec of 2020 and tested positive for antibodies. Received first 2 vaccinations in Jan 2021. As data indicated vax was not working I declined the booster. I've continued to test positive for antibodies ever since. Based upon your link, it appears I've been getting tested with a Qualitative spike analysis, which does not differentiate between natural antibodies and those from the vax? (As I side note, I was sacked by the UM for not receiving a booster. They did not care that I was still testing positive for antibodies.)

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No-no-no-no-NO! Get ALL the boosters! All of them!

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Is it possible someone could have had it a year ago and not have antibodies circulating?

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Natural immunological functions, like public domain drugs, don’t generate the gargantuan profits that patented human designed solutions do. The profits are needed for research and/or the price of admission for FDA approval.

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Robert, smallpox vaccine conquered that lethal virus. Measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria vaccines clearly dramatically improved the chance of avoiding or surviving targeted infectious exposures. The biology of vaccinology is a lot more complicated than most substack readers can comprehend.

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Good decision !

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No one ever needed a “vaccine”. What people need are a honest medical community (medical cartel), honest TRUE journalists (propaganda) and INFORMED CONSENT (your rights went out the door).

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Yes. The overarching lesson of covid is that doctors cannot be trusted. Unless your doctor told you to go outside in the sunshine, exercise, and lose some weight -- they're a hack who will just repeat whatever a higher 'expert' tells them.

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Why is there always a pharmaceutical sales representative in the doctor’s office when I go there? Just coincidence I guess.

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And watch any news channel and see who does the majority of the advertising and it’s not the my pillow guy it’s pharmacy companies that not only irritate me with a constant ass but ruining songs forever by incorporating them as their jingle that’s just a real pet peeve of mine. Like GM using Led Zeppelin to sell Caddilacs. 🤦🏻

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I threw my television out 20 years ago. But, the couple magazines I subscribe to have numerous pharm ads in them. I’m not getting anymore magazines. I used to enjoy the decor mags. Everything is woke! I do enjoy Epoch Times weekly. It’s a great newspaper.

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And all the subliminal messages like using background colors and clothes that match the medicine's logo colors. Every new RX name has to have a Q, X or Z in it. Thank goodness for the ads telling us how to pronounce the name!

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By the by…we have 4 MyPillows…the best pillow I’ve ever had…seriously! God gave Mike Lindell the major recipe for that thang!

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Constant ads. Freudian slip perhaps?

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I think the original spelling was spot-on!

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It’s hard to find a solo practice or 3-4 physician owned and operated clinic these days. Corporate medicine sucks. Especially egregious is when the health plan, the hospital, and the physician are all commonly owned. The doctors used to be your advocate but they can only advocate for so much before some suit with an MBA yanks their chain for “over utilization”. Not that it will affect their requests for new equipment or remodeling their offices or anything. Same goes if they refer home care, hospice, home equipment, or outpatient care outside the “family”. So you get stuck using providers with a monopoly as opposed to who is the best in town and who can get you in timely. I know this because I’m a provider and also a patient I’ve seen it firsthand from physician friends who want to refer to me or want to refer me to a specialist but can’t and I’m not on an HMO. I have an independent plan not financially tied with a hospital but my physician is.

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This was the predictable (and predicted) consequence of the ACA, which did a lot of the 'nudging' of doctors getting into these healthcare monstrosities.

The person who invents an uber-like service that simply summons a doctor to your house when you need one is going to be a billionaire. After all, if you're sick, why on earth would you want to be around more people -- many of which are also sick?

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They have them now, called concierge doctors or house call physicians. It’s gonna have to be some kind of it high end service because the doctor can see a couple dozen patients a day in his office and probably see maybe five or six or seven a day plus mileage driving to your home and with the cost of fuel down make it difficult even for home health nursing in the hospitals are paying outrageous salaries for nurses right now because they’re so flush with Covid money they can pay whatever they want

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SimulationCommander has it right: after the ACA, 3 of the smartest MDs I know got kicked off the BC/BS Preferred Provider lists, after being there for more than 25 years, because they refused to give up their solo practices and join a corporate hospital network! ACA rapidly accelerated the transition to fully corporate medicine 🤬

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Many people at the time even let it slip that this was simply the first step to imploding the entire model so it could be rebuilt as single-payer.

The last few years of covid should be a preview into what that will look like in practice.

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And "gender-affirming care" is the NEXT step in this process. It's projected to be huge money-maker for corporate hospitals and Big Pharma.

I"m terrified for the future.

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totally stinks, IMHO

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Joe Wilson had it right when he yelled, “You Lie!!” at Obama during the State of the Union address.

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The "stay inside" protocol is what made me skeptical. I cannot imagine ANY illness or disease that precludes fresh air & sunshine.

As far as a WTF review of government covid protocols...I don't expect to see in my lifetime.

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And it was known extremely early that outside of age (which we can do nothing about), vitamin D deficiency and obesity were the two best indicators of serious covid issues -- so they told us to stay inside and watch netflix.

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When did we start quarantining healthy people?

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I’ve sworn off doctors. My supposed “holistic” pediatrician wanted both of my teen boys jabbed. My regular doctor wanted me and my wife jabbed. Only way I’ll end up in a hospital will be a catastrophic event. Or a needed surgery of some kind. Doctors are just pharma pill pushers.

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There are still some good ones but they’re hard to find. Ya gotta go to the independent practices!

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I agree with Renee that no one ever needed to be toxxxed . Obviously.

Yet Geert, who I could not respect more, and who has forgotten more than I will ever know , disagrees with respect to certain or most childhood shots.

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A full-on healthy diet and lifestyle is the key to recovery from these mRNA jabs to rebuild your immune system. My story is very similar, as is my wife's.

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Thank you, Heidi, for sharing this! My hubby and I both got the first two (we’re both healthcare), then woke up and will not have another. I was also concerned that our immune systems were irreparably damaged. No omicron as far as I’m aware, or no symptoms anyway! 😅

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Glad to hear your story. I was worried for a bit about long-term immune system damage.

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I think it IS a long-term experiment in what damage it’s done. We know the rates of injured & those who’ve suffered the ultimate. Praying the amazing body will be able to heal & clear the ill effects of this jab.

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I don't believe it's an experiment. I think they know full well what they are doing with these transfection agents.

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"Still works, even in the past-vaxxed."

Hmmm...perhaps a little overstated. Lot of folks vaxxed and getting infection after infection....not uncommon to hear vaxxed folks getting "Covid" multiple times.

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Oct 4, 2022·edited Oct 4, 2022

I should specify that in order for your immune system to work against it, you have to first STOP getting vaxxed. The people getting Covid over and over are also—typically—getting injected over and over (and making public pronouncements of gratefulness to Pfizer for the fact that it “wasn’t even WORSE!”)

Ugh. Yeah….you’d have to compare me only to other “two and done” folks. I’m at this point more than 1.5 years out from my most recent dose, so my system has had some time to recover. The people getting Covid repeatedly typically haven’t gone even close to that long; every time they get sick, they take it as a sign they need another jab. 🙄

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But honestly… isn't that precisely how conventional Western medicine is practiced?

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Thank you Heidi, you have validated my thoughts about natural imunity as well as clearling my misconception on whether or not the first 2 vaccines would compromise my heart or any other of the many side effects Alex has reported on. I've lost my faith in the medical community but you've helped to restore some of it. I didn't get any vaccines, I've had the Wuhan virus at least twice and I'm 70. My symtoms were minimal, fever, tired, but nothing bad. My natural imunity works.

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Glad you are alright. Never vaxxed. Got Delta in July of 2021 and Omicron in July of 2022. Omicron was like a 3 day cold.

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"the public health bureaucrats and politicians who have obsessively promoted the mRNA shots for two years will be in no hurry to figure out the truth."

This. It brings to mind a certain Chinese idiom, qi hu nan xia, which means “once you’re riding a tiger, it’s hard to get off.” Moreover, these people excel at retrospective falsification; their moral certitude results in the unconscious distortion of past experiences to conform to the present. To admit they might have been wrong is out of the question. They'll figure out a way to reframe reality so that the narrative they've sold their souls to remains intact.

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In other words they lie like rugs and deny deny deny. Unless maybe ya beat the dust out of them.

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It was clear since the very very first antibody tests in April 2020 that the virus was far too widespread to stop and would run through the population. Everything that has happened since has proved us 'science-deniers' correct and the 'experts' completely wrong. They shotgunned society in the face for no reason, and told us to shut up (and banned us from online discussion) if we said it wasn't necessary.

And yet still today I'm bombarded with 'GET YA BOOSTER' advertisements in every store and on every channel. They will continue to double down because they can't afford to admit they were so wrong.

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literally get away with murder and maiming and destruction of lives. ZERO accountability in close to 3 years now since Fauci funded this non-natural experiment on humanity.

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It’s not because they can’t afford to admit they were wrong, it’s because they don’t want to afford not making the profits. It’s all about the money.

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I think originally that was true.

Now, people are going to want politicians to hang from lampposts.

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Gee what if we had just let it run it's course and not shut down the country and world. Take the money we wasted and use it to help the poor here and around the world. I imagine the deaths may have been less and certainly no worse. Lesson? Don't let Govt bureaucrats make health care decisions

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But then Trump would have cruised to victory........

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They 100% sabotaged the economy to undermine Trump's reelection chances.

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Let me “circle back” on that one…..Is it not the whole reason for the Chinese germ warfare that Jane Fonda said was a gift to the left.

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"We’d be well-advised to find them as we consider what vaccines to use in the future."

Yeah, about that: I'll never take another new vaccine for the rest of my life. Existing ones - e.g. polio, rabies, etc. - sure. But I will never again trust Big Pharma, and I will never, ever get jabbed with whatever comes down the pike in the future.

Full stop.

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With you all the way on that one. I had a tetanus shot last year, and had a heck of a time finding a pharmacy willing to give me the one without the pertussis component. That will very likely be the last jab of any kind I ever get.

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My feelings exactly! I have lost all trust in the medical world.

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loss of trust

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Exactly. A vaccine is not necessary for any respiratory virus, ever. These diseases will always exist, 99.9% of people will survive them with natural immunity, end of investigation.

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I'm glad I worked for tech companies where I learned a very important lesson: Never be the consumer of the first generation of a product. Companies don't consider these buyers customers, but rather beta testers.

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These same liars have now moved on to climate change. Shameful how they manipulated the data in Florida.

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It makes sense. The mRNA do cause a temporary immune response to the spike. There is "some" protection within a couple months of the second jab. Then, as Omicron arose, the spike antigen based shot didn't work anymore, so CV-19 as a more highly infectious yet far less deadly virus infected more people causing the immune response to react to the nucleocapsid antigen as it normally would, offering lasting immunity. What we don't know is how toxic the shots were for the brief period of wrong-footed immunity....and without Nuremberg 2.0 we may never know.

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Lets just remember that refusing a vaccine should always be an optio. Personally, I never feared covid even though I am 61 and not particularly healthy. I I trust my body more than I trust Pfizer or Moderna. I got covid at least once, maybe twice ( the first time I didn't test). The second covid was 12 months later and it was like a bad flu and I was very tired for a month after. But I still prefer to get the illness than to take some crazy nanoparticle vaccine thing.

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Here’s a thought: there was just enough difference between Omicron, Delta, and covid original recipe that the mRNA jabbed immune systems largely ignored the already present antibodies to the first strains and went ahead and produced the N antibody anyway to Omicron, something which didn’t happen prior to Omicron.

Assuming that’s the case, and with these new bivalent shots, it’s concerning that the new reformulated jabs could put the vaxxed back on the treadmill they’ve possibly been able to get of due to their omicron infections as their immune systems “relearn” to only recognize the Omicron spike and discount the N.

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Yeah, exactly this. Stop vaccinating.

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There has to be some reason that the new bivalent shots have the original strain in them plus the new strain. The original is long gone. Plus the requirement is if you did not have the original 2 dose plus the booster, you have to have them before you are eligible for the bivalent. That makes no sense since those other strains have pretty much disappeared

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Hey that works for me. I’ve not had any of the mystery shots so I can safely say that at least for myself, the vaccination train had long left the station. It would take me what, about nine months just to get in position for the new bivalent booster?

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The public health officials pushed mRNA vaccines, that were never fully FDA tested and disallowed vaccine technology that had a longer track history. Just like the magical 6 feet of distance and the masks, some public health bureaucrat decided, without evidence, that he knew the best plan of action and you'd better listen to him because otherwise the deep state will shame you, discredit you with junk science, ban you, or make sure your company fires you from your job. Too bad the mRNA vaccines didn't work or killed you because now these CDC bureaucrats have to cover their tracks.

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mRNA, a failed experiment with 10.7 billion doses administered. "Holy control group, Batman"

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Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice ......not gonna happen.

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Covid would’ve been dealt with much more successfully with far fewer deaths if we hadn’t had to deal with twitter’s lies and censorship. Elon Musk’s announcement today gives me a glimmer of hope.

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“...will be in no hurry to figure out the truth...” and that is why AB, you are the King of Unreported Truths

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Anyone interested in testimonials of people who are convinced they had Covid in 2019, can read my in-depth story. After a previous "early spread" story of mine was picked up by the Citizen Free Press, I was flooded with emails from all over the country. Six of my respondents were sick in November or December 2019 and later tested positive for antibodies. That adds to my growing list of people who had a virus when the experts said the virus didn't even exist yet. Lots of good info in this story for serious Covid researchers.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/i-asked-for-early-spread-anecdotes

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Nice write up. After having omicron for a day last January (much lighter than my vaccinated friend who gave it to me) I feel more confident than ever that I had it in December 2019. Felt the same kind of weird but less so in January. In 2019 it knocked me out for a week or so. None of the official timeline ever made sense to me. I believe it started at the wuhan military games or whatever it was called in October 2019.

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The timeline of early spread in America would be possible if the initial outbreak in China started earlier. There's no doubt that many athletes at the World Military Games in Wuhan (which started October 19) got sick with some strange virus. However, if so many athletes got sick at those games, the virus must have been spreading widely well before the start of those games. That leads me to believe the virus was spreading in Wuhan (and all around China) in September 2019 (if not even earlier). The "official" timeline is not only off, it's way off. FWIW, any real investigation should start with a real timeline of known/provable events. This has never happened. Why this hasn't happened is the biggest untold story IMO.

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https://twitter.com/WashburneAlex/status/1574134321081774080

I've not read your piece yet but some of Jay Bhattacharya's RTs and tweets probe into covid's timeline

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Oct 5, 2022·edited Oct 5, 2022

My friends’s father caught it in italy in November 2019. They had no idea what it was but he somehow got on the plane and made it home…

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In saving so many "early spread" testimonials, I've been struck by the number of people who think they had Covid as far back as March or April 2019. Again, the official timeline of the origination of virus spread is preposterous IMO. It's also clear no real investigation into likely or possible cases has occurred. Always look at the investigations that don't happen. I think this is the SOP for our "trusted" officials: Don't investigate that which you would rather not "confirm."

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At a minimum, it’s good to see the vaccinated are able to generate anti-N antibodies after Omicron infection. Would have been highly problematic if for whatever reason they were not able to revert to natural functioning of anti-N antibody generation.

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