I'm no medical professional, but is that guy from Utah saying that people that caught it, but hardly even knew it, are somehow at a risk of getting it again and "next time" it will do real damage? I mean, doesn't that fly in the face of all medical knowledge we have to this point? I mean, the person didn't have antibodies to COVID-19 before they caught it, so why would the lack of lasting antibodies make the second time around something to be concerned about.
My struggle with this thing is all of the magical powers it seems to have, like the strokes it supposedly causes that everyone was up in arms about a month or two ago. What happened to those? It seems like we are throwing everything that we know about medicine out the window because of this novel coronavirus. I get that it is serious, and it isn't "just the flu". But that doesn't change the fact that it is a coronavirus, and almost every human on the planet has been infected by one of those at some point.