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Dr. Alexander, does this mean if you have been exposed to Covid, you could possibly be immune without knowing it? I am wondering because I work with many children lots of who have tested positive for Covid, and I deliiberatly exposed myself to them (most asymptomatic) hoping I would get just a little.-.enough to develop immunity? Not been sick in 2 years .

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Isn’t asymptomatic covid BS? Has this ever been proven? My sisters wife is absolutely convinced she had asymptotic covid vs having a vax injury. It’s all nonsense. Word salad on top of brainwashing. Medicine is dead.

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Hence ...

FULLY BREASTFEEDING

MATERNAL INGEST QUALITY NON PESTICIDE FOODS .. ORGANIC .. PREFERABLY

BYPASS ANIMAL PROTEINS PRICKED WITH ANTIBODIES GROWTH HORMONES

QUALITY LIVING FILTERED WATER

REFRAIN FROM PROCESSED FOODS ..

SUPPORTED WITH QUALITY IF ABLE BASIC SUPPLEMENTS TO FILL HER BLOODSTREAM FOR THE FOETUS ....

CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT REFRAIN FROM ALL VACCINES ... THEREBY ROBUST IMMUNITY ..

What advice I give to my women .... (as a Midwife NZ)

https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/maternity/midwife-practice/sarai-tepou-pasifika-independent-registered/

Staying neutral re the immunisation schedule BUT EMPHASISE DEEP RESEARCH BEFORE CONSENT GIVEN IF THEY CHOOSE ..

CHEERS DR PAUL 🤜🤛👊👊👊🧡💛💚💙

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How does this affect how we feel about transmission? If you are asymptomatic, healthy, or with a mild case, can you still transmit? I am unjabbed and have not been sick with anything for over 3 years. Have been exposed to my husband, who tested positive but had mild symptoms, and I tested negative the whole time with no symptoms. Have always assumed I have never had covid but maybe I am wrong?

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And guess what the jab cripples?

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Jul 12, 2022·edited Jul 12, 2022

“The importance of innate NK cells and the short-lived antibody response of asymptomatic individuals and patients with mild disease suggest that only severe COVID-19 may result in protective memory established by the adaptive immune response.”

This makes sense to me. I had a fairly potent case of Delta one year ago, pretty sick (but manageable) for about a week. I am unjab’d but haven’t had a sniffle since then, even though everyone around me has had Covid multiple times (especially the jab’d). I also take several supplements designed to boost natural immunity, and I’m religious about taking them. I also get lots of sunshine.

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It's means it is, its is means belong to (the possessive ). If we want to look literate, as well as expert!

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