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Serious Clarification on immunity vs test positive/negative

sweetiepie

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When a person has strong immunity,
Does it mean he has lesser chance of getting covid I.e negative
OR
does it mean he has equal chance of getting covid vs a not so strong immune system person I.e positive but with less severity/no symptoms
 
Strong immunity means even without vaccination he can bochup all the VDS shit and continue to dine in kopitiams and hawker centres, and walk into any shopping malls as he wishes.
 
My uncle tends to think is the latter but someone argued that it is former.
 
Strong immunity means even without vaccination he can bochup all the VDS shit and continue to dine in kopitiams and hawker centres, and walk into any shopping malls as he wishes.
Means his chance of test positive leesult is lesser ?
 
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