No it's not. The point of the vaccine is to supposedly teach your cells how to fight off the infection. Trump already had the real thing, so his cells have already been trained to fight it off. If that is not the case, then cells must forget how to fight a virus off after some period of time and vaccines are worthless.Depending on the virus, there are potentially different pathways that viruses can use to persist after initial infection, even when there is an immune response developed. It hinges on the virus makeup. Measles, HIV, herpesviruses, etc find ways around your immune system, once you've been infected. I think the jury is still out on coronaviruses and getting a vaccine even if you've had it is just another layer of protection.
They don’t get it. Msm lies to them. They don’t understand basic virology. There seems to be a common misconception that vaccines are a cure. Something similar to an antibiotic. They are neither. It’s all about your body building an immunity to the virus. In basic terms, for better understanding, the vaccine is the virus. You are getting a dose of a dead strain of covid so your body starts fighting it and builds a resilience and/or immunity or shield to it. Theoretically once you have it, you will never get it again unless it mutates into a new strain. Which of course, the flu typically does. The annual flu vaccine is based on the previous year strain.No it's not. The point of the vaccine is to supposedly teach your cells how to fight off the infection. Trump already had the real thing, so his cells have already been trained to fight it off. If that is not the case, then cells must forget how to fight a virus off after some period of time and vaccines are worthless.