If only they had talked and talked about building immunity in February 2020 when they announced the “pandemic”, people might not need an immunization, they would have instead built acquired immunity.

Acquired immunity, also known as adaptive or specific immunity, is the protection your body gains over time from exposure to germs. It involves certain white blood cells called lymphocytes that remember specific invaders and can recognize them when they re-enter the body. This type of immunity develops when the immune system responds to foreign substances or microorganisms, and it can be classified into two types: adaptive and passive. Acquired immunity is characterized by its ability to learn, adapt, and remember specific antigens previously encountered.

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