Hilltop
Veteran member
If a person can't develope antibodies, the vaccine won't do anything for them. A vaccine works by injecting a simulated or actual virus into your system so your body develops antibodies.But what about those who have caught this virus more than once? There are a number of them out there so their bodies are not developing natural antibodies
Then there is the fact that the vaccine is not 100% at preventing the virus, there is always that chance that even after getting the vaccine that you can catch it.
I don't understand your point with the second paragraph. If the vaccine won't work, it won't matter if a person takes it or not. This is a virus. It isn't going away. People will likely be vaccinated yearly to try to avoid getting... Similar to how we vaccinate for the flu.