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UM Ross's avatar

> Now even “The Science™” admits it.

In much of Europe, they've always recognized natural immunity to some extent. When most countries over there had their "must be vaccinated to do [whatever]" rules in place, having had a confirmed case within that last six months or so was considered to be the same as having been taken the shots.

PS: Nope, I don't want protection against COVID. Not "vaccinated" and haven't (AFAIK) had the virus either. Ideally, I'd like to keep things that way indefinitely. Z28-310 FTW!

The Watchman's avatar

I think we pretty much knew that all along. At least some of us. Linking as usual @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

About the only people who didn't were the "experts" and those who outsource their thinking to them.

Having written a couple times in the demonstrated efficacy of vitamin d, I was not surprised by this study's findings at all.

https://newsletter.allfactsmatter.us/p/vitamin-d-is-still-the-best-candidate

SL's avatar

Natural immunity is greatly disliked by the authorities and industry because there is no $$$$$$$ in it.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

It certainly seems that way.

Megan's avatar

Maybe you should dig into why certain unvaccinated individuals never got Covid.

Even individuals with several underlying risk factors who work around thousands of people without the possibility of social distancing.

Vitamin D/K2 and sunshine?

Quercetin and zinc?

Vitamin C ?

Good diet and exercise?

HCQ & IVM?

Blood type?

Asking for a friend...

Matt's avatar

I'd like to know too. I'm just getting over my second bout in a little more than a year despite checking all of your boxes (except blood type, I don't even know mine). They were minor cases, but I still found it annoying.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

Pretty sure the answer is going to be natural immunity.