Biology Pede checking in... T Cells are bad @ss. Immunology was my favorite. Hope you realize that if a vulnerable adult gets the “vaccine” (alive or “neutralized“), they’re going to be in danger. It’s like purposely giving an old person pneumonia.
My Grandmother, God rest her soul, in her 80s had immune system stronger than 80% of 20-something-year-old Americans have. She could handle a cold just fine, considering, I don't recall her having a cold, a flu, a pneumonia, or other related shit EVER. And she worked her garden until she passed.
Perhaps, if people spent more time outdoors doing physical work, we'd not have to worry about colds, and we don't, for the most part.
This natural immunity is why Stanford scientists published that herd immunity will be reached with 15-20% infection rate, not 70% as is commonly thought.
That research group accurately predicted how many deaths Sweden would get, to within a couple hundred, using this drastically lower herd immunity threshold.
we're being played and the sooner people that are actually in power that can do something about all this and bring this to a close understand this the better off we will be
I'd rarely had so much as a sniffle for many years. Then in week 3 of December, I started getting a dry cough and fever 3 nights in a row. A crappy cold for 1 week.
Are there any reliable antibody tests available at this point, or do they still come up with 'Maybe you had Covid-19, or maybe you just had a cold' BS like they were telling people a few weeks ago?
This shit is so stupid that you can't go to a drug store and find out if you had 'super scary deadly virus.'
One big political Scam by democrats in an election year.
No, and if you take the test and it's confirmed, they're going to try to force you into isolation for two weeks, and you'll add another 16 to their count.
There's been talk about veterinarians (And people who have dogs as pets) being partially or wholly immune to Covid-19, since they deal with benign coronaviruses present in dogs all the time. The same claim was made of cattle ranchers, but I think there's generally less exposure there.
The above was found to be true of SARS-CoV, at least. I can't find any articles, because no matter what I type in it's 99% fear porn about how Covid-19 might get passed to veterinary staff.
Search tip. Look for the 'search tools' option on your preferred search engine. It will be right under the search bar but may go by a different name. On mobile I have to swipe left on the options below the search bar to see the advanced options. Expand the tools and use a custom date range. To eliminate most COVID 19 results; end your date range in mid 2019 or focus on the years of SARS-COV-1. Some articles that you pull up well have recent C19 stuff due to ads and the old pages displaying current news, but you should find what you need.
As a biochemist master's student, this is actually surprising. This means similar coronaviruses, including ones that cause the common cold, provide immunity to COVID-19. This would explain why immuno-compromised patients and the elderly are more at risk because their immune system takes longer to detect the infection.
Anecdontal but I got really sick with flu like symptoms when I was 10--I vomited once, alterated sense of smell/taste. I remember it being the weirdest thing ever & pulling the snot out of my nose like yarn(gross I know). Docs said I had bronchitis & gave me prednisone and an enhaler "for the asthma I would likely outgrow." I havent been that sick since and have only suffered the occasional head cold. My husband, an "essential worker" who ive been with for almost 20 years, got sick sometime in January before the scaredemic and my son and I didnt catch anything from him. He's had the occasional cold over our years together but his sickness from January was different in that he had cold chills and just felt crappy overall and missed 2 days of work. He got it from his lovely where's your mask?! karen coworkers who like to go to work sick.
Biology Pede checking in... T Cells are bad @ss. Immunology was my favorite. Hope you realize that if a vulnerable adult gets the “vaccine” (alive or “neutralized“), they’re going to be in danger. It’s like purposely giving an old person pneumonia.
Does this speak to you?
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2020/07/06/high-profile-european-pathologist-no-one-has-died-from-coronavirus/
What do you think “the kiss of death” means? If you have a cold, DON’T kiss your Grandmother. Wash your hands, blow your nose, don’t touch your face.
My Grandmother, God rest her soul, in her 80s had immune system stronger than 80% of 20-something-year-old Americans have. She could handle a cold just fine, considering, I don't recall her having a cold, a flu, a pneumonia, or other related shit EVER. And she worked her garden until she passed.
Perhaps, if people spent more time outdoors doing physical work, we'd not have to worry about colds, and we don't, for the most part.
IDK everything. Let me read it and reflect on my knowledge and will get back to you. Problem. Scientists found the money train.
Thank you.
It’s pneumonia
This natural immunity is why Stanford scientists published that herd immunity will be reached with 15-20% infection rate, not 70% as is commonly thought.
That research group accurately predicted how many deaths Sweden would get, to within a couple hundred, using this drastically lower herd immunity threshold.
we're being played and the sooner people that are actually in power that can do something about all this and bring this to a close understand this the better off we will be
I'd rarely had so much as a sniffle for many years. Then in week 3 of December, I started getting a dry cough and fever 3 nights in a row. A crappy cold for 1 week.
Are there any reliable antibody tests available at this point, or do they still come up with 'Maybe you had Covid-19, or maybe you just had a cold' BS like they were telling people a few weeks ago?
This shit is so stupid that you can't go to a drug store and find out if you had 'super scary deadly virus.'
One big political Scam by democrats in an election year.
No, and if you take the test and it's confirmed, they're going to try to force you into isolation for two weeks, and you'll add another 16 to their count.
And this is why testing is BS. Nothing more than a political tool. Hence, why dems screamed for 'more testing.'
Until there's a standard test that has 99% reliability, then don't waste or run more tests.
There's been talk about veterinarians (And people who have dogs as pets) being partially or wholly immune to Covid-19, since they deal with benign coronaviruses present in dogs all the time. The same claim was made of cattle ranchers, but I think there's generally less exposure there.
The above was found to be true of SARS-CoV, at least. I can't find any articles, because no matter what I type in it's 99% fear porn about how Covid-19 might get passed to veterinary staff.
Search tip. Look for the 'search tools' option on your preferred search engine. It will be right under the search bar but may go by a different name. On mobile I have to swipe left on the options below the search bar to see the advanced options. Expand the tools and use a custom date range. To eliminate most COVID 19 results; end your date range in mid 2019 or focus on the years of SARS-COV-1. Some articles that you pull up well have recent C19 stuff due to ads and the old pages displaying current news, but you should find what you need.
What's the source for this?
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2550-z
As a biochemist master's student, this is actually surprising. This means similar coronaviruses, including ones that cause the common cold, provide immunity to COVID-19. This would explain why immuno-compromised patients and the elderly are more at risk because their immune system takes longer to detect the infection.
Anecdontal but I got really sick with flu like symptoms when I was 10--I vomited once, alterated sense of smell/taste. I remember it being the weirdest thing ever & pulling the snot out of my nose like yarn(gross I know). Docs said I had bronchitis & gave me prednisone and an enhaler "for the asthma I would likely outgrow." I havent been that sick since and have only suffered the occasional head cold. My husband, an "essential worker" who ive been with for almost 20 years, got sick sometime in January before the scaredemic and my son and I didnt catch anything from him. He's had the occasional cold over our years together but his sickness from January was different in that he had cold chills and just felt crappy overall and missed 2 days of work. He got it from his lovely where's your mask?! karen coworkers who like to go to work sick.
YES.
And there is no "COVID-19" (aside from associated with it mental disorder):
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2020/07/06/high-profile-european-pathologist-no-one-has-died-from-coronavirus/
Some scientists believe that it's close to 80% have some immunity.