Thanks for highlighting this point at your Substack, Paul. This thought came to me kind of late - why didn't everyone (or almost everyone) on these ships test positive for antibodies? Or why didn't far more sailors (and crew and passengers on The Diamond Princess) have obvious Covid symptoms (if 60 percent of those on these ships had bee…
Thanks for highlighting this point at your Substack, Paul. This thought came to me kind of late - why didn't everyone (or almost everyone) on these ships test positive for antibodies? Or why didn't far more sailors (and crew and passengers on The Diamond Princess) have obvious Covid symptoms (if 60 percent of those on these ships had been infected)?
I also want to know why the Navy and CDC didn't test the crews of EVERY naval ship for antibodies. For that matter, why didn't anyone do antibody tests of the people who were on the Diamond Princess? I keep trying to highlight all the common-sense things one would think would have been done ... that weren't done.
(Sherlock Holmes once famously solved a case by noting 'The dog that didn't bark." He just thought about something that SHOULD have happened, but didn't happen ... and that knowledge was what solved the case.
It's a good question. I checked myself for antibodies. I dont have any and I never had covid 19. Never injected either. But my whole family has had it and RSV. ALL INJECTED. I recently read that you may not want those antibodies. They can wreak havoc in your body.
Thanks for highlighting this point at your Substack, Paul. This thought came to me kind of late - why didn't everyone (or almost everyone) on these ships test positive for antibodies? Or why didn't far more sailors (and crew and passengers on The Diamond Princess) have obvious Covid symptoms (if 60 percent of those on these ships had been infected)?
I also want to know why the Navy and CDC didn't test the crews of EVERY naval ship for antibodies. For that matter, why didn't anyone do antibody tests of the people who were on the Diamond Princess? I keep trying to highlight all the common-sense things one would think would have been done ... that weren't done.
(Sherlock Holmes once famously solved a case by noting 'The dog that didn't bark." He just thought about something that SHOULD have happened, but didn't happen ... and that knowledge was what solved the case.
very good work, proud of you
It's a good question. I checked myself for antibodies. I dont have any and I never had covid 19. Never injected either. But my whole family has had it and RSV. ALL INJECTED. I recently read that you may not want those antibodies. They can wreak havoc in your body.