Yale report (2020) showed us that children’s immune response was way more effective against COVID-19 than adults; Children & adults exhibit distinct immune system responses to infection by the virus
Yale report (2020) showed us that children’s immune response was way more effective against COVID-19 than adults; Children & adults exhibit distinct immune system responses to infection by the virus
Interleukin 17A (IL-17A) & interferon gamma (INF-g) are key to the puzzle as to why kids do so well against COVID virus; strongly linked to the age; younger (kids) had higher innate IL-17A & INF-g
What did CDC report that children have a 99.9% chance of a full recovery if infected—probably 100%. I wouldn’t even give my child a preventative aspirin, but parents went down and had Johnny injected and boostered. Some then made funeral arrangements. I feel a tsunami of rage is coming.
"Boosting certain types of immune responses may be beneficial to patients, the authors 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒐𝒓𝒊𝒛𝒆." (Bold/italics added.)
Should we assume that this is meant to convey that boosting the natural immune system response "may be" beneficial? That is vs. injecting people with experimental junk that instructs cells to make the pathogen that could cause the lung damage the article cites?
What did CDC report that children have a 99.9% chance of a full recovery if infected—probably 100%. I wouldn’t even give my child a preventative aspirin, but parents went down and had Johnny injected and boostered. Some then made funeral arrangements. I feel a tsunami of rage is coming.
very interesting but no more masking photos pleeeeese.
"Boosting certain types of immune responses may be beneficial to patients, the authors 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒐𝒓𝒊𝒛𝒆." (Bold/italics added.)
Should we assume that this is meant to convey that boosting the natural immune system response "may be" beneficial? That is vs. injecting people with experimental junk that instructs cells to make the pathogen that could cause the lung damage the article cites?
But post-jab, they all have NO immune systems...."mission accomplished"....right?