Grandma was blessed and lucky.
We cannot take isolated cases as if they were the general rule. I am against mandatory vaccination etc. but there aren't millions of people dying because they are getting vaccinated.
That is completely understood. But here are the points.
- Everybody is an individual case of something after he/she has been vaccinated. No two people are the same... although some may be similar to some others.
- Every person who has been vaccinated becomes a case. None are the same, but ALL vaccinated people receive damage from the experimental non-vaccine.
The three major reason why people get sick from Covid and/or the vaccine are:
1. Some people are not nutritionally healthy;
2. The health of people who have had vaccines in the past has been compromised by those vaccines;
3. Because somebody SAID they were sick from Covid without really knowing anything about Covid or how it affects people.
Covid isn't what people say and think it is. It was never isolated so that somebody could take a look at it - for sure - in a microscope and say "this is it." And if you can't identify it, there's almost no way to determine what to do about it. That's why the medical has had so much trouble. They don't know what they are trying to protect against.
Few people understand that in all the talk about the vaccine, the benefits are directed against Covid-19. Covid-19 is the symptomatic expression of the so-called virus, SARS-CoV-2 in a person who catches the virus. Covid-19 isn't the virus itself. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus. None of the vaccines fight the virus at all! Rather, they fight the Covid-19 symptoms with the hope that the SARS-CoV-2 will somehow be eliminated and protected against at the same time.
That's how far off the medical and the vaccine are. They don't protect you from SARS-CoV-2. They only try to reduce Covid-19... the way SARS-CoV-2 looks in people, the symptoms, the Covid-19.