Posted on 01/13/2022 12:57:39 PM PST by nickcarraway
“Every time I do something I’m like, ‘This is it, I am going to get COVID,’” said Rachel McMullin, a 36-year-old swing dance instructor and performer who lives in Crown Heights.
She’s had a lot of close calls. Two weeks before Christmas, when the highly contagious Omicron variant took out entire holiday parties in New York City, she went to a jazz jam in the East Village, performed at a gathering with a few hundred circulating guests, and attended a drag show in an unventilated basement, all unmasked.
Recently she shared a joint with a friend who tested positive for the virus days later. She practiced dancing with another who got positive results hours after their rehearsal.
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I have a female sibling, who hasn’t had a sniffle since Covid came around. Other relatives/friends have officially been diagnosed with the Original, the Delta and now the Omnicrud. Now, her daughter, sil, and two grandkids have the newest crud. They are neighbors, and she is yet to have even a cold or sniffle.
Our 2 DIL’s on the West Coast have nursed our sons through old crud, Delta and now OmniCrud. These DIL’s have yet to have a sniffle during these family covid events.
A college grandson of one of these families has been at home and at college around all types of Covid crud. He may have had 48 hour of something in the early rounds. His sister has just finished nursing school and is now a full fledged RN.
Before and after she became an RN, she worked at a Covid ICU. She has had nothing Covid wise, from her family, friends,fellow Covid workers nor Covid ICU patients.
CDC, if it really cared about our health would be evaluating these people with apparent immunity. Then seeing if that immunity can be captured and transferred for treatment or prevention.
Of those who were tested, for example, those exposed to SARS COVID 2003 have antibodies for SARS COVID-1984 19 years later.
Coronaviruses have been around for thousands of years and will continue for thousands more.
Haven’t all of us been exposed to a coronavirus?
Only about 20% of the population (at least up until Omicron) seemed to get COVID.... Don’t believe me?
Go look at every outbreak in a controlled environment...
Cruise ships, Naval vessels, etc.
Every time they would isolate and test, and every time the infection rates were 15-18% positive, Nearly EVERY SINGLE TIME.
I saw some researcher say 70% - 80% were immune to it.
You just can’t beat natural immunity and do everything possible to keep and protect it. Stay away from everything which will degrade it, such as these questionable shots.
Aleins are among us and they may be self unaware?
I’m an old broad who works in a nursing home who is unvaccinated and has never tested positive. In the last 2 weeks I’ve tested almost 10 positive employees and hope their germs didn’t rub off on me. I haven’t had the regular flu since I was in my 20s and can’t remember my last cold. I live on Vit. D with other vitamins and supplements and now have upped the Vitamin D, Vitamin C, and added Quercetin and Turkey Tail.
Yes, but like the Flu, coronaviruses mutate and depending on which ones you've been exposed to, your immunity may vary.
What is Turkey Tail?
This is a stupid article. Did everyone die during the Black Death? No. So this is pushing it a bit. Especially if a person is young, you are not considered to be high risk.
⬆️when it comes to COVID-19.
We were in Florida in August 2020 and July 2021. Went to Walt Disney World both times. We were there at the height of the Delta variant crisis last summer. Massive crowds at Disney, no masks and long lines. In February 2021 we were in Florida looking at college with my daughter- spent time on South Beach, spent time on St Pete Beach. Every time i got home i would say to my wife, “If i don’t get it now, I’m never getting it.”
I’ve also lived my life as usual except when the gov’t/etc has cancelled things or locked them down. I’ve been tested several times- always negative.
No one in my immediate family has had any covid symptoms. My daughter goes to a major B10 school- flies to and from. Tested at school all the time- negative.
I do have a huge amount of anti-bodies per an IgG test i took five months ago- which meant i must’ve had it or something at some time. I’m not vaxxed and i workout 1.5 to 2 hours a day which i believe gives me an advantage.
I firmly believe there is a genetic make-up/blood type/etc that puts people at super low risk of getting it/testing negative/getting symptoms.
Two of my family members were hospitalized with COVID pneumonia last April. My wife was one of them and she takes. HCQ.
My older son and I tested positive but had no symptoms at all. Out of curiosity I had the two of us tested for antibodies a couple months later. They said we had plenty of antibodies to COVID.
A lot of people don’t get diseases. Half of Europe didn’t get the Black Plague. Some people just don’t get infected.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/type-o-blood-covid-19-5074429
One of my old favorite SNL skits. I still use that line today.
An immune boosting mushroom
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