Praying all she gets is sick.
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If you catch Covid, most likely you will have no symptoms or very mild cold for a day, if you take the vax you are likely to have symptoms (side effects) which are worse.
If you catch Covid you are then immune, with all research pointing to lifetime immunity. If you get the vax, the manufacturer and research states you have no immunity and can still catch and spread it and get more boosters seasonally.
Why are people getting vaccinated, what is the advantage? Those who said early on to just let people catch it and build herd immunity were ridiculed but they were right.
It's a cold virus (corona) ... not trying to argue but "standard immunity" to a cold virus is 3 months and they constantly mutate. That's why many people in medical field scoff at this vaccine for a common cold ... if it could've been done ... it would've happened 40 years ago.
... and, if there is a true vaccine ... it would never be used. Pharma companies aren't going to let 35% of the world never get a cold again. That's about as fact as it gets.
Also - this is key - all viruses that start out with a higher than normal kill rate - will mutate to a weaker version of itself to not kill their hosts. When the virus realizes it's killing its host - it adapts to keep the host alive longer so it can travel further to future hosts - it cannot survive long-term if it continues killing hosts at a high rate because it cannot survive outside of a living body for more than 9 hours.
This why the vaccine propaganda states, "the vaccine will make you less likely to get seriously ill." Because they already know the virus has tamed itself down on its own and no one will get as sick from it as it started out.
Come this fall ... if a "variant" of C-19 is starting to kill people at a higher rate than now - rest assured - they either put a new strain out from a lab - or the vaccine is killing people.
I agree with all of this comment.