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To: Ron who wrote (20965)5/29/2022 8:57:05 PM
From: Investor2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22868
 
Immunity built up as a result of the record winter outbreak appears to provide little protection against the latest variants, new research shows.
Experience has also shown that the immunity created as a result of the previous vaccines provides little protection. It would be nice if new vaccines more effective on Omicron variants would be developed.

Have you seen any information on the immunity created as a result of omicron infection? Can you get infected by Omicron twice?

Thanks,

I2



To: Ron who wrote (20965)6/1/2022 8:47:34 PM
From: golfer72  Respond to of 22868
 
The mass vaccinations are facilitating more variants. This was predicted before vaccinations started. Michael Yeadon from Pfizer for example warned about this. This would have been over and done with if the vaccines were never administered. Having said that this would be over if they stopped testing! If you are sick meaning symptoms stay home. Its really a TestDemic at this point. We also know the PCR test doesnt detect active virus anyway.