Ah, the Covid-19 vaccineour savior from the deadly virus that has plagued the world for the last couple of years. With its incredible efficacy rates, it’s no wonder that so many people have rushed to get their doses, eager to protect themselves, (and others) from the virus that has killed millions worldwide.

I hope you caught the blatant sarcasm, there. It seems many critical-thinking Americans and global citizens were ahead of ‘qualified’ scientists and university professors in discovering natural immunity being equal if not, MORE effective than a vaccine.

I specifically remember the hashtag, #NaturalImmunity being shadow banned on Instagram for some time. I also wish “natural immunity” could be considered an incredibly life-changing discovery but today, it’s just basic science.

According to The Lancelot medical journal, 65 studies from 19 different countries showed that “Protection from past infection against re-infection from pre-omicron variants was very high and remained high even after 40 weeks.”

“For people who have been infected with COVID-19 at least once before, natural immunity against severe disease (hospitalization and death) was strong and long-lasting for all variants (88% or greater at 10 months post-infection),” researchers said.

The research is partly funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, (they also partly funded almost all of the initial vaccine “studies”) and suggests that the level and length of protection against reinfection, symptoms and severe illness is at least on a par with that provided by two doses of mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna.

According to Co-author Dr Caroline Stein, “Decision makers should take both natural immunity and vaccination status into consideration to obtain a full picture of an individual’s immunity profile.”

Given the information researchers have apparently just discovered, the push to get the Covid-19 vaccine is still alive and well. It’s up to Americans and citizens everywhere to continue thinking for themselves and do their own research before listening to the ‘experts.’

Watch Patrick Bet-David discuss the Covid-19 vaccine with Neil deGrasse Tyson:




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