Posted on 11/09/2021 9:03:52 PM PST by SeekAndFind
“91 research studies affirm naturally acquired immunity to COVID-19: Documented, linked, and quoted”
Vaccines equals profits, natural immunity equals some pain and suffering, but free.
Is that always the case? What if you have no symptoms or something akin to a mild flu or a cold?
NyQuil and whoever makes Zicam made a little profit off of me while I acquired natural immunity. đ
âNew CDC Study: We Can Make Monkeys Fly Out Our Butts On Demand.â
Where I live, my hospital has no more beds space and has to put patients in portable beds in the corridors. This is because of the number of patients sick from COVID. So, if you want to reduce the cases hospitalized, get people vaccinated. Vaccination increases the herd immunity without the cost of hospitalization. For those who have natural immunity, studies suggest the natural immunity is enhanced with the vaccine immunity. Since the vaccine is free, what does a past infected with COVID have to lose?
RE: This is because of the number of patients sick from COVID. So, if you want to reduce the cases hospitalized, get people vaccinated.
How do we know that those hospitalized were not infected by VACCINATED people?
Given that even the vaccinated still get infected and hospitalized ( I know two cases of this in my area ), how does getting vaccinated contribute to herd immunity?
RE: For those who have natural immunity, studies suggest the natural immunity is enhanced with the vaccine immunity.
There are also studies that suggest that those who already have natural immunity don’t get any more benefits from being vaccinated. See for example, the one from the Cleveland Clinic.
There are also numerous ( tens of thousands ) of documented cases of adverse effects from the so-called vaccines.
RE: Where I live, my hospital has no more beds space and has to put patients in portable beds in the corridors.
Where do you live, may we know?
CoupFlu has NEVER been about public health.
Anywhere on the planet.
How many of those cases are nosocomial?
And if the hospital does have a nosocomial CoupFlu problem, then it’s quite likely due to vaccinated staff.
Are vaxxed staff regularly tested?
Finally, just because patients are in the hall doesn’t mean the beds in rooms were all occupied.
Ever been in an ER when a surge alert was called every though there were plenty of rooms available?
Betcha this isn’t a bed problem.
It’s a staffing issue.
I will choose Godâs design over politically paid âscientistsâ every day of the week.
âWhere I live, my hospital has no more beds space and has to put patients in portable beds in the corridors. This is because of the number of patients sick from COVID.â
Just asking: Do you work there? Have you seen this yourself, or is it what youâve heard on the local news?
Iâve heard this a lot, but am curious as to why I have never seen footage to go with the news report.
I would think that any immunity is a good thing, regardless of how you acquire it.
RE: I would think that any immunity is a good thing, regardless of how you acquire it.
I would think so too... if only the jab really guaranteed immunity and guaranteed no adverse effects.
See here for fully vaccinated people transmitting the virus to others:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4011496/posts
And other sources are saying these are people who don't have COVID but put off elective surgery because of COVID and are now willing to go to hospitals because of the drop in cases.
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