Prospect Info: Marco Rossi, Center, 9th Overall

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f7ben

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For how long does that immunity last though? We don’t know that is the thing
Study from this week was finding antibodies in bone marrow or some such thing and suggested immunity would be life long.
 

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This is about Marco Rossi. Based on his reaction to COVID, he is likely high risk for heart inflammation due to jab.

Hope he is getting monitored properly.

Do you have some information that suggests he would be at “high risk” for heart inflammation due to having received the vaccine or that there is any confirmation that prior myocarditis from a natural infection is linked to a higher likelihood of developing it from the vaccine?

I’m pretty confident he is being monitored very, very closely regardless.
 

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High risk is a pretty specific term. Pretty sure it doesn't apply in this case.
 

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Study from this week was finding antibodies in bone marrow or some such thing and suggested immunity would be life long.

Where is this study? There have been cases of people catching covid twice
 

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That's not really for sure given the data. Also AFIAK, once you've had it, it's essentially the same as getting vaccinated.
No, it's really not. The Delta and Beta variants are causing common reinfection in those who are not vaccinated. They still advise at least 1 dose of the two dose vaccines to match their effectiveness against the variants.

This is about Marco Rossi. Based on his reaction to COVID, he is likely high risk for heart inflammation due to jab.

Hope he is getting monitored properly.
No, he's not high risk, nobody is high risk from the vaccine.

Also, if he was going to get it, it would've happened by now. The vaccine itself has already been broken down and has left his system.
 

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That'd make that vaccine he got pretty useless then, wouldn't it?
It's all about the odds, which are drastically improved in your favor when you get vaccinated, whether it's to catch Covid, or to get lessened symptoms when you do. It's like saying that you can still get a head injury as a goalie, so why bother wearing a mask. Or that people still get killed in car accidents while wearing a seat belt, so why wear one.
 

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It's all about the odds, which are drastically improved in your favor when you get vaccinated, whether it's to catch Covid, or to get lessened symptoms when you do. It's like saying that you can still get a head injury as a goalie, so why bother wearing a mask. Or that people still get killed in car accidents while wearing a seat belt, so why wear one.
Rossi had already been infected and had antibodies. His vaccination was utterly and completely useless and carried some increased risk.
 
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