Basically once you survive COVID natural immunity is such you won’t need vaccinations of booster shots. Duration of natural protection is not known yet but expected to be long term
These results demonstrate that vaccination protects against COVID-19 and related hospitalization, and that surviving a previous infection protects against a reinfection and related hospitalization. Importantly, infection-derived protection was higher after the Delta variant became predominant, a time when vaccine-induced immunity for many persons declined because of immune evasion and immunologic waning (2,5,6).
See the video in total. Important
They held out as long as they could. We all knew it was coming and were rooting for it, but the beginning of the end was omicron and it being so obvious that the ‘vaccines’ weren’t stopping infections or spreading. Tie that in with mandates hitting legal road blocks and the vaccination rate dropping, and they knew that had to give up to try to salvage any credibility they have left.
Don’t forget, more than half the population get their information from the propagandist media, and don’t know these contexts, and ever even ask (or hear the question asked) why natural immunity isn’t accounted for in any of this. All they hear is unvaxxed people bad.
I think that’s what me and Mr K (not the one on this forum) have - he’s been mildly sick a couple of times since this started and I haven’t been sick at all... er, except, you know, a hangover once in a while. He comes in contact with many, many people every day in the course of his job. (Neither of us has been vaccinated or even seen a doctor in years; he trusts MDs about as much as I do, which is not at all.) A bunch of his coworkers (almost all of them are younger than he is) have been out sick with “it” and some were really sick - mercifully, none of them died and his 89-year-old boss was also really sick and in the hospital, but he’s now back at work, too. The boss is saying “get the vaccine” but on the other hand he’s not following up on that (he’s a really great boss, Mr K has worked for him for 10 years now).
So he’s thinking he’s pretty much past the point that he needs to worry about this. His natural immunity must be outstanding. I’m not sure what’s going on with me but I feel singularly unwilling to visit a medical office and find out, on the other hand.
None of this argument is going to work on my mom, who I now imagine I may never be able to speak to again, however. I had some stuff I wanted to give her, some of my paintings and stuff, after not having seen or spoken to her after more than 10 years, and I can’t even stand to look at them now. I know if she voted, she voted for ChoMoeJoe, and she’s probably still okay with him after everything, and not okay with me.
Watching the video now, by the way! Thanks for posting.
I didn’t watch the video but just a heads up that you can get omicron even if you previously had covid, regardless of vax status. I don’t live among a giant group of friends but I know three people (all unvaxed) that got confirmed omicron (like a flu for 3-4 days)and previously had covid.
pfl
Not “as”, better!
I had Covid in January 2021. Probably the delta variant. Symptoms were sniffles plus loss of taste for about four months. Taste is still not 100% recovered but is about 95% there. I believe I also had omicron January 2022. Just some sniffles.
Having been told by so-called “experts” via Big Media that natural immunity is short-lived and narrow, I decided to get tested at a local Labcorp facility. Results:
August 2021: 45 U/ml
October 2021: 55 U/ml
January 2022: 69 U/ml
For reference, anything above 0.83 U/ml shows Covid antibodies. So I have plenty of natural immunity. I am not vaccinated, and it will remain that way. And many “experts” act like natural immunity is almost nonexistent. Pathetic.
And Fauci is still dictating one size fits all (vaccines), ignoring our God-given resistance to disease.