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Topic: Looks like vaccines caused this partial world wide COVID-19 / Coronavirus mess - page 3. (Read 496 times)

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I say partial world wide mess because there are some countries where people don't vaccinate, and to those countries COVID-19 is just a regular non serious flu.

If you look at the countries which are badly affected by the coronavirus, you'll see that the countries with the most aggressive flu shot and vaccine policies are affected the worst.

China is very aggressive with vaccines. In the USA, about half of people get the flu shot ever year. In Italy, they give free flu shots to seniors. Look who is dying in Italy? It's the older people! It was hard to find information about Iran, but they did start to manufacture their own vaccines, and this was supposed to help make vaccines more available to Iran. In France they give a yearly shot.

Countries like Japan and Russia tend to have an anti vaccine culture. These two countries are not seeing a whole lot of spreading of the coronavirus despite having a casual approach to containing it with minimal lock down.

If a normal healthy un-vaccinated  person is exposed to the virus, they should show symptoms within about 3 days and fight it off as a normal or fairly mild flu, likely before the virus even progresses to the lungs.

Apparently, those who have been recently vaccinated lose their ability to develop an immune reaction and fight off the coronavirus right away. By the time the immune system does recognize the infection, up to 14 days have already gone by, during which time the virus has progressed to the lungs and the person has been going out for days spreading the virus to others without showing any symptoms. At this point the infection has become quite serious and hospitalization is required when the immune system finally responds. This can also explain why people can get so seriously sick so suddenly. There were some reports of people in China just falling down and dying.

The incubation period should not vary from 3 days to 14 days in people infected with the same virus. This is a sign that something is unusual is happening. It makes perfect sense if you separate the vaccinated people from the non vaccinated people though.

Word on the street here in the USA has been that people who get the flu shot every year end up getting the flu more often than people who never get the shot. So it does do something to weaken the immune system.

The important part here is to remember that people who have been recently vaccinated are at much higher risk. The health authorities will not admit that their vaccines cause autism, and they certainly won't admit that they created a global pandemic. Two people who have had the flu shot in the last year should not be allowed in the same room together. If one has it, they may be highly contagious for over a week without showing any symptoms, and then it will spread to the other person who is vaccinated. Once the other vaccinated person get it, they cycle will then repeat.
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