Event JSON
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"pubkey": "d31cda351e214c6e59cc74acfe58ae2468cae97e6b20152bca4490931ff22c9f",
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"activitypub"
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1mdky0njswyvy6esxh964apx9e6mmwt8am4wuqk3ds5p4xyaav2dqvlaptk The vaccines are all in one way or another targeting earlier variants (current at development time) and recent infections are usually due to a current or very recent variant, so less immune escape, is my model there. (But I know people who got it again after only three weeks, probs due to new variants moving so fast.)",
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