If you mean Gonorrhea, the answer is no.
Some people have stronger immune systems or are immune to it.
Gonorrhoeae proactively elicits Th17-driven innate responses that it can resist and concomitantly suppresses Th1/Th2-driven specific adaptive immunity that would protect the host. Blockade of TGF-β reverses this pattern of host immune responsiveness and facilitates the emergence of protective antigonococcal immunity.
Some people have stronger immune systems due to genetics or a healthy lifestyle, which helps them fight off infections. Additionally, factors like regular exercise, proper nutrition, and low stress levels can contribute to overall better health and reduced risk of illness.
Evolution. It makes some people immune to certain diseases.
Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Aids,
WEAK IMMUNE SYSTEM
Some Negatives are bandits that rob people and diseases that are brought to people that aren't immune to it.
People can die from the flu if they have some other diesease with it that breaks down their immune system.
No one is immune to all hallucinogenics, so not sure what you mean.
Some people many be more resistant to salmonella, however no-one is immune.
They are probably addicts and immune to the stuff. Meth affects users in some way or another.