This is the science that is stable, unequivocal, there is no reason, no justification, no sound reason to keep these mandates or emergency declarations; I share a photo of on pickup;
I just shake my head when I see people wearing masks when alone in their car or out walking. Just stupidity. We have a local doctor on a school board who can't wait for his fourth, yes, fourth jab. ??? Incredible... I sent him your studies about masks not working or are harmful, no response. Imbecile. No offense to any doctors here.
How is it those who are unvaccinated and claim to have had covid twice? One person on my FIL’s side, has had covid twice and both times been hospitalized.
My niece had covid summer of 2020 and then got omicron. She’s in her 30’s so unlikely to be immune compromised. She is also unvaccinated.
Your niece had a different variant undoubtedly? Delta was prevalent in 2020, Omicron was immune resistant and didn't come on the scene until a few months ago. The other person on your FIL's side - was the second time Omicron? Was she immunocompromised, overweight, diabetic, or any other comorbidities? Was she hospitalized for Covid or with Covid? Was she taking any therapeutics, vitamin D, Zinc, Vitamin C, Ivermectin, Quercetin, or Hydroxychloroquine. My wife is on Hydroxychloroquine for several years due to Sjogren's and higher risk, yet she's been around dozens of people with Covid-19 and never got any sign of it despite unvaxxed. I've been exposed to at least 20 people who had cases, many more, and never gotten any sign of Covid either just keeping vitamin levels up and taking prophylactic Ivermectin. At least 1/4 of the people I work with or somebody in their family has come down with Omicron and I never got it.
To clarify, almost everybody at work that I've been around at the time they came down with Covid was also vaccinated at the time. I've been around people at our house and travelled also and been exposed to the original, delta, and omicron.
I thought maybe I had COVID before so had natural immunity but was tested for T-Cell immunity and don't even have that - so it's not even prior infection that is blocking it for me.
I'm pretty sold at this point that having adequate vitamin levels, getting sufficient rest, managing stress, keeping healthy weight and keeping fit physically reduces risk to practically nil even at my age of 63, especially with some help through prophylactic doses of Quercetin, Ivermectin, or Hydroxychloroquine.
However, I am part of a monoclonal antibody trial and there's a 50/50 chance I got that the real antibodies and not a placebo a few months back, so there's also that. But the version of monoclonal antibodies from that study isn't that effective against Omicron anyways. Unlike Pfizer trials where they unblinded everybody to eliminate the control group, in my trial I don't get unblinded until the trial is up near the end of this year. So, I won't know until then if I got real antibodies or just a placebo. The rate of adverse events associated with monoclonal antibody treatment is like 100x lower than that of the "vaccines" (gene therapy), which is one reason I went down that route. The other being it was the best way to keep my job due to the DoD contractor mandate (the trial mandated only people without the vax could participate and not to get the vaccine during the trial as it could cause unexpected issues) as a medical exemption carries more weight than a religious one.
FIl’s side I’m sure he is elderly. So I would have to say absolutely immune compromised. After his second discharge, he went and got vaccinated. Face palm.
My FIL hounded me after my hospital discharge about getting vaccinated. I had delta in Jan, when omicron was raging. I had been taking recommended protocols, minus prescription meds. I’m prepared for my next case if I get it again with several prescription meds and 7 liter oxygen machine for home use. If I had had that I don’t think my oxygen would’ve dropped to 87.
Damaged immune systems?
Millions of sick people will be pretty obvious when it happens.
But their illnesses will be blamed on:
1. Climate change
2. Social inequity
3. Putin
Plausible deniability.
This information is so important. Would you please list/link your sources? I can't utilize it when it is categorized as opinion. Thank you.
not opinion, there is data. lots in this stack.
Try and tell this to Canadian officials.
I just shake my head when I see people wearing masks when alone in their car or out walking. Just stupidity. We have a local doctor on a school board who can't wait for his fourth, yes, fourth jab. ??? Incredible... I sent him your studies about masks not working or are harmful, no response. Imbecile. No offense to any doctors here.
How is it those who are unvaccinated and claim to have had covid twice? One person on my FIL’s side, has had covid twice and both times been hospitalized.
My niece had covid summer of 2020 and then got omicron. She’s in her 30’s so unlikely to be immune compromised. She is also unvaccinated.
Your niece had a different variant undoubtedly? Delta was prevalent in 2020, Omicron was immune resistant and didn't come on the scene until a few months ago. The other person on your FIL's side - was the second time Omicron? Was she immunocompromised, overweight, diabetic, or any other comorbidities? Was she hospitalized for Covid or with Covid? Was she taking any therapeutics, vitamin D, Zinc, Vitamin C, Ivermectin, Quercetin, or Hydroxychloroquine. My wife is on Hydroxychloroquine for several years due to Sjogren's and higher risk, yet she's been around dozens of people with Covid-19 and never got any sign of it despite unvaxxed. I've been exposed to at least 20 people who had cases, many more, and never gotten any sign of Covid either just keeping vitamin levels up and taking prophylactic Ivermectin. At least 1/4 of the people I work with or somebody in their family has come down with Omicron and I never got it.
To clarify, almost everybody at work that I've been around at the time they came down with Covid was also vaccinated at the time. I've been around people at our house and travelled also and been exposed to the original, delta, and omicron.
I thought maybe I had COVID before so had natural immunity but was tested for T-Cell immunity and don't even have that - so it's not even prior infection that is blocking it for me.
I'm pretty sold at this point that having adequate vitamin levels, getting sufficient rest, managing stress, keeping healthy weight and keeping fit physically reduces risk to practically nil even at my age of 63, especially with some help through prophylactic doses of Quercetin, Ivermectin, or Hydroxychloroquine.
However, I am part of a monoclonal antibody trial and there's a 50/50 chance I got that the real antibodies and not a placebo a few months back, so there's also that. But the version of monoclonal antibodies from that study isn't that effective against Omicron anyways. Unlike Pfizer trials where they unblinded everybody to eliminate the control group, in my trial I don't get unblinded until the trial is up near the end of this year. So, I won't know until then if I got real antibodies or just a placebo. The rate of adverse events associated with monoclonal antibody treatment is like 100x lower than that of the "vaccines" (gene therapy), which is one reason I went down that route. The other being it was the best way to keep my job due to the DoD contractor mandate (the trial mandated only people without the vax could participate and not to get the vaccine during the trial as it could cause unexpected issues) as a medical exemption carries more weight than a religious one.
FIl’s side I’m sure he is elderly. So I would have to say absolutely immune compromised. After his second discharge, he went and got vaccinated. Face palm.
My FIL hounded me after my hospital discharge about getting vaccinated. I had delta in Jan, when omicron was raging. I had been taking recommended protocols, minus prescription meds. I’m prepared for my next case if I get it again with several prescription meds and 7 liter oxygen machine for home use. If I had had that I don’t think my oxygen would’ve dropped to 87.
The same way people get the flu or the cold twice in the same season or get any respiratory infection two years in a row.
Every person is obviously unique in their medical history and the state of their immune system.
That's why it's always been a question of personal choice and informed consent.