To: Kirk © who wrote (11762 ) 8/20/2021 9:09:53 PM From: robert b furman Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26824 Hi kirk, If the vaccines do not protect people from covid, given whatever time lag, why do not those who have been tested and confirmed to have actually had Covid, at least not be added to the herd immunity total? There seems to me to be a big push for all to get the jab. Is that political? Is that financial? It seems weird to me that therapeutics (which seem to be effective in poorer emerging markets), coupling that with those known recoveries from having had Covid, should be more than enough to give us herd immunity - that is unless the jab is not effective as billed. If Sweden just nutted up for another flu season and got the antibodies that healthy people live and weak people perish. Trillions would have been saved, and the concept of wellness would have been given a NEEDED and required boost to all. I smell a rat in this government, "gonna give you this jab free". I'm out in my garden soaking up sun daily. We take our vitamins and exercise. Why is it young and healthy need a jab? Even the elderly, if your body has built up antibodies need a jab? There seems to be more at play here. I've marveled at the deaths of the usual flu. In 1999 a very good friend of mine died from the flu. It was tragic. Just this year I've had four elderly friends (over 60) with comorbidities die very quickly. All living seemingly normal lives, healthy, but struggling with cancer treatments. ALL had to have the jab for further treatment !? 2020 was not that far off in numbers, considering all the false tests and reasons of death, that resulted in greater payments to the hospital! It seems government control enjoys the gain that Covid fear has allowed. I'm very leery of this whole scam. Won't get into politics here. Just sayin, It appears to be the flu that targets those who are weak and very often have great medical expenses in their continued life. Would our world benefit from the reality that if you don't take care of yourself, you may have a lower mortality rate. duh It would be evil, and unthinkable. That may be why no one mentions it. Just sayin. Bob