Very interesting. So because I have had Covid, I am just as least likely to get Covid again as someone who has been vaccinated.
So why should I get vaccinated and take the risk, very very small risk, of having any adverse reactions or consequences from these vaccines?
To make someone else feel better
You are likely even MORE protected, if you’ve had china flu, naturally....
Dr Peter McCullough....(note/transcription, of interview, by FRs ransomnote), scroll down....
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3955998/posts
...But I think we should just recognize that it’s (Covid) is going to be here. [ransomnote: Stopping at the 20:22 minute mark in the video. There’s another 10 minutes to the video which I will transcribe later. He does say if you’ve had Covid, you have immunity for an average of 17 years and is against vaccinating those who have already had Covid]...
So why should I get vaccinated and take the risk, very very small risk, of having any adverse reactions or consequences from these vaccines?
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The risks with vaccination are largely unknown but we do know that the CDC/Fauci say that the vaccinated will have to continue to have additional ‘shots’ (e.g., ‘boosters) and that the CDC has declared those additional ‘shots’ will not have to undergo testing.
I also have been take (1000mg of C ** 5000IU of D3 ** 50mg of Zinc ** 500mg of Quercetin) daily since April of 2020.
I think your vaccine risk is higher than for someone who has not had covid. I don’t have concrete evidence, just logic. Your bodies immune response already triggers on covid. Introducing spike protein MRNA to cause your body to develop a response seems to me would trigger a higher level of response since you already trigger on it. Kind of like repeated exposure to a minor allergen can cause major allergic reaction. I think vaccinating the naturally immune is a risky proposition.
On top of that your body took a literal Ginsu to the covid virus and developed immunity to hundreds, if not thousands of fragments of the covid virus. The vaccine just targets one variant of the spike protein. Logically your immunity should cover many more variants than the vaccine.