If you wonder why no one listens to you it’s because you are relying on fringe medical possibilities and aren’t willing to accept the facts on the ground.
There hasn’t been a single such case or suggestion of such a case yet you’re so worried about it.
False positive rate could be up to 50 percent in a place with an extremely low infection rate, a lot of these communities have a pretty high infection rate.
These aren't fringe medical opinions. This is the standard stuff you'll see on the cdc website, as well as Harvard, John's Hopkins etc.
Search anything reliable on antibodies anywhere, and you'll see that there's no scientific consensus on how powerful of long lasting antibodies are. Moreover, given that this virus has existed less than 1 year, it's far to early to know the effect of waning antibodies.
What we do know is that Lakewood, BP etc. have among the highest positive test rates in the tri-state area, in spite of the supposed herd immunity achieved back in April. That really only leaves 2 possible explanations -
1. Waning antibodies
2. Lower transmission rates than projected
It's really not that complicated.