Posted on 07/07/2021 8:43:04 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican


Flu you
California leads, followed by MO, TX, AR, & GA.
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The rise in Covid among the vaccinated is actually harm caused by the vaccine being passed off as 'variants'. Having another shot will only sicken and kill more people.
Dr. Yeadon, former Chief Science Officer for Pfizer’s Allergy and Infectious Diseases division, said that a researcher located those who’d had SARS1 in 2003 and tested them this year, with that original SARS1 virus. Those people were still immune, after 17 years.
The researcher then tested those people with SARS2 (Covid). Those people were immune. There is ‘only’ a 22% difference in the genomes between Sars1 and Sars2 and so immunity held.
But note those ill in 2003 did not maintain active antibodies for 17 years. Their immune sytem hibernated those (my words) antibodies until it recognized the pathogen from years ago and began producing antibodies.
There are two wings to the immune system and Big Pharma is focusing on ‘active antibodies’ as if that is an accurate indicator of immunity. It actually means ‘activated immunity’, when you may have immunity but haven’t been exposed in so long you don’t have the antibodies.
Dr. Yeadon says the ‘variants’ are no more than 1% or 2% different from Covid and those who’ve had Covid will be immune to the variants.
The Deep State just wants a repeat performance, They want to put us through the lockdowns and panic as if it never happened before; they like the way we obeyed and want to see it again.
Almost 50% of new covid cases are from fully vaccinated people in Israel.
They're getting infected by the virus but they are not dying from it. It's just like a cold (if you're vaccinated).
The death toll from the 1918 flu pandemic was around 40 million - maybe only half as many, maybe twice as many - but nevertheless probably around 3% of the then world population. The death toll from Covid-19 has now passed 4 million, so maybe 0.05% of the current world population.
India might have the technical capability to stop the virus but can we say the same with Latin America and Africa? Interesting thing is that the virus is hitting hard in Latin America and India while most of Africa (except for South Africa) had not been hit hard yet. It could be that life expectancy is relatively short so that explains the virus not hitting them as hard as expected.
Just a guess here but COVID-19 will never go away.
Given how contagious it is, the percentage of people with antibodies increases quickly everywhere. Once almost everybody has antibodies, I think people will start thinking about other problems.
Look at how hard it’s hitting Asia.
Thanks for your honest numbers.
That’s because it is a cold, nothing more, nothing less.
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