"I need a doctor to answer my question"
"okay I asked a patent attorney"
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If Frank reads theses tweets, it will explain to him why John couldn't get a journalism degree from a third-tier university after 10 years of attendance.
First, the abbreviations are IgG and IgM, not IGG and IGM. (At a first-rate journalism department, that's two-thirds of the way to an automatic F on your article.)
Second, you don't just get IgGs from exposure to a vaccine. This is a seriously stupid blunder. You also develop IgGs after exposure to a disease.
Third, IgGs do not always persist in the body and provide permanent immunity. This is another seriously stupid blunder.
Fourth, since IgGs do not always persist in the body, they do not always prevent you from getting the disease "in the first place," especially when the IgGs are present
because of the initial infection.
John manages to cram all of these errors into four short sentences, a masterful display of ignorance and stupidity.
"Allison" had better be one of John's Twitter sock puppets. Because humanity is doomed if there is a living person so stupid that they think, "I have a question about immunology. I think I'll tweet John Flynt for the answer."
In response to "Allison's" simple question, John, who has just finished babbling about the disease-fighting properties of various immunoglobulins, admits that he'll have to ask his husband why people have to get a new flu shot every year. Un-fucking-believable.