I've been reading posts in Telegram about all the Countries halting travel because of the "new" variant.
I am actually getting more sceptical with each passing day.
I live in Minnesota. I'm over 60. So is my husband.
We have not gotten so much as a cold in over 20 years. We did not get the flu shots.
Hubby works at Home Depot and should wear a mask but he wears it around his chin and his bosses never say a word.
We wear a mask ONLY when we have to go to a Doctor's office (blood work for my thyroid meds or my ortho guy-hubby for his yearly physical)
We eat healthy foods (organic as much as possible) and I cook dinner meals and make healthy sandwiches, fruit and soup for lunches. Rarely any processed foods.
We take all the recommended supplements and more as I have been a vitamin junkie since I was 20.
Which brings me to the question...I know of not one person who has been hit with one of the alleged variants and want to know if you know anyone who has come down with it?
There are no variants.
https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/11/felony-crimes-end-pharma-immunity-us-criminal-conspiracy-strikes-root-of-covid-nightmare/
Exactly this.^ How could one possibly know? Not only that, the inventor and initial applicator of the PCR technology asserts that they can not diagnose between variants let alone the flu or common cold.
I came down with Eta Pi
A little Thanksgiving COVID humor!! You Funny!
I think that every time there is a new booster there is another variant containing additional crap that will kill your immune system a little more until you finally get the booster that completely compromises your immune system and you will not survive. I think the key to survival is don't get the jab and follow the Zelenko Protocol.
Here is my take. There is no treatment available from the health system so why even bother getting tested.
Don’t get tested variants don’t matter.
Feeling I’ll, stay home. Not asleep? Then take the known treatments that we know about (which it sounds you are)
The vaccine is the variant. Despite what the medical community believes.