A professor with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine has said that there is a general dismissal of the fact that more than half of all Americans have developed natural immunity to the coronavirus and that it constitutes “one of the biggest failures of our current medical leadership.”
Dr. Marty Makary made the comments during a recent interview, noting that “natural immunity works” and it is wrong to vilify those who don’t want the vaccine because they have already recovered from the virus.
Makary criticised “the most slow, reactionary, political CDC in American history” for not clearly communicating the scientific facts about natural immunity compared to the kind of immunity developed through vaccines.
“There is more data on natural immunity than there is on vaccinated immunity, because natural immunity has been around longer,” Makary emphasised.
“We are not seeing reinfections, and when they do happen, they’re rare. Their symptoms are mild or are asymptomatic,” the professor added.
“Please, ignore the CDC guidance,” he urged, adding “Live a normal life, unless you are unvaccinated and did not have the infection, in which case you need to be careful.”
“We’ve got to start respecting people who choose not to get the vaccine instead of demonizing them,” Makary further asserted.
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The professor’s comments come amid a plethora of media generated propaganda suggesting that natural immunity isn’t enough, and that those who do not choose to take the vaccine should be socially ostracised.
The likes of the World Health Organisation have even shifted the definition of ‘herd immunity’, eliminating the pre-COVID scientific consensus that it could be achieved by allowing a virus to spread through a population, and insisting that herd immunity comes solely from vaccines.
I'm the same way although I can't say no to a good bourbon, lol. I very rarely get sick with anything, otherwise.
Last I was sick was back in the first week of December, 2 days after this dude came into my office coughing and hacking and generally looking like he got hit by a truck. I had to work directly with him because his laptop was acting up (I serviced the office IT desk). I never got any weird loss of taste / smell but I had pretty bad effects otherwise. Was sick for a week or so. Never got tested for COVID so I can't prove what it was. Haven't been sick since, however.
I was never tested either. So just two men of a certain age who are toughing it out and trusting in our immune systems... we're part of the old breed.
I should note that the sick time came in early December of 2019, which was around the time they suspect COVID was starting to circulate around the world. It was already too late by January.
I too was ill for a day or two in January last year but shook it off after taking it easy for a while and staying home. At that time I thought it was a bad cold but later developments convinced me I might have had this virus. Whate,it's gone and I may have the antibodies.
Nothing's a guarantee though...
We've seen 50 year old marathon runners kick the bucket and we've also seen 100 year old cigar smoking, whiskey drinking diehards who swear by their regimen.