Repeatedly getting Covid doesn’t build immunity, ‘it’s more like accumulating damage’

Leading vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris says there's not enough awareness of the impact of Covid-19 on overall health.

"What many people don't realise is that getting Covid repeatedly is not like building immunity, it's more like accumulating damage," she says.

Source: https://archive.md/Qsv13

@DenisCOVIDinfoguy

The term “vaccine” is incorrect. Nanoparticles that produce a foreign protein is more accurate.

@pinkmoon If you have to be uselessly reductionist, at least do it right - the "nanoparticles" aren't producing anything themselves, they're hijacking our own cells to do it instead.
That being said, what's the point of your comment? Why was this important to point out on a post that isn't even primarily about vaccines? Also, what definition of "vaccine" are you using that would make the mRNA vaccines not fall into that?

@das_robin

Yes, that's correct. This mRNA is packaged in nanoparticles as a means of transport. In principle, a virus does the same job. The cell produces a synthetic foreign protein.

https://hackenberg-hm.de/c-downloads/en/Post-Vac-Orientation-guide.pdf

@pinkmoon That doesn't answer why that makes it not a vaccine nor why you thought that would be relevant to bring up here.