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So I've been on antibiotics the past 4 months, I go to 6-8 grocery stores a day for work, and live in one of the first COVID-19 epicenters in the US (cook county IL).

Why aren't I sick?

A) I got lucky

B) Schizos were right

>> No.18292468

>>18292456
>antibiotics for 4 months
enjoy your early death

>> No.18292469

>antibiotics
>virus
kek

>> No.18292481

>>18292468
I will

>>18292469
You're a retard, the two aren't connected. The point is I have no immune system right now.

>> No.18292484

>antibiotics for 4 months
is this a thing people do?

>> No.18292488

>>18292456
>antibiotics for 4 months
you were fucking lucky to be still alive with those, mong

>> No.18292496

>>18292456
>I've been on antibiotics the past 4 months
What are your poops like?

>> No.18292529

>>18292456
>Why aren't I sick?
You are just a spreader, asymptomatic, don't worry

>> No.18292538

>>18292529
How convenient.

>> No.18292611

>>18292481
Taking antibiotics doesn't suppress your immune system that is a shit point to bring up

>> No.18292617

>>18292481
Stay in school, brainlet.

>> No.18292634

>>18292611
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.livescience.com/amp/62133-antibiotics-virus-infection-mice.html

Fuck off and go post on /sci/ if you want to debate settled science, this is about the COVID-19 hoax

>> No.18292651

>>18292456
kys

>> No.18292657

You won't have "no immune system" from using anti biotics long term but the concern is making some antibiotic resistant super bugs in your body then if you get bacterial pneumonia from this disease and need to be put on antibiotics the antibiotics you use will be less likely to save you

>> No.18292691

>>18292611
It does wreck your immune system but it depends on type of antibiotic, dose and exposure to a lot of different factors.

First lines of defense rely on various microbes on the skin and in your mouth and gut. Not to mention many other things that are indirectly connected to production of white blood cells

>>18292456
Infection is unironically rare and hard to get unless you are old or in the hospital. Immune system is irrelevant until you actually get infected. And the question assumes too many things. Its like asking why you dont have obvious signs of cancer after smoking a cigarette