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SAAR i asked chatgpt if anything you said is true so here is your masters answer:
No, most of what is written there is not scientifically accurate.
Let’s break it down clearly:
“Skipping infections weakens the immune system.”
False. The immune system does not need to be constantly infected to stay strong. It is trained by exposure to many microbes and vaccines throughout life, and it retains memory of infections. Avoiding illness (for example, by wearing a mask) does not make the immune system weaker.
“Having the flu a few times a year is important for immunity.”
False. Getting the flu multiple times a year is not necessary and can actually be dangerous. The flu can cause serious complications, especially in older adults or people with chronic conditions. Vaccination provides safe immunity without needing to get sick.
“Masks prevent the immune system from adapting to flu mutations.”
False. Masks reduce exposure to viruses but do not stop the immune system from working. The immune system continues to be exposed to harmless microbes every day, and vaccines can safely provide immunity to specific viruses.
“More people die from flu now because they don’t get exposed.”
False.Deaths from influenza are mostly linked to the severity of circulating strains, vaccination rates, and underlying health conditions — not from people“skipping” infections.
“In the past, people died from new environments because they hadn’t been exposed to local viruses.”
Partially true. Early populations sometimes suffered from exposure to new diseases (for example, Europeans bringing smallpox to the Americas).But this was due to completely new pathogens, not from avoiding regular flu infections.
Summary:
Wearing a mask to prevent spreading viruses is scientifically supported and does not harm your immune system. You do not need to get the flu to stay healthy — in fact, it’s better to avoid it and rely on vaccination