Dr Peter McCullough, who was on Stew Peters show, said that the variant coming off of Omicron will have symptoms indistinguishable from the common cold, and that would most likely be the end of this. He also said that after the Alpha Covid illness, the vaccines, that were designed for that specific disease, became obsolete once the virus structure changed to Delta variant and all should be stopped immediately. (He also mentioned the deaths and adverse events from the jab but didn't go any farther than that.)
In theory yes on the virus evolution/symptoms, though one guy I know got it again and said it's way different/hit him harder as well. Granted, the first time may not have actually been Covid, or the second may not be Omicron for that matter. Though the mutations/vax effect you mention would explain people getting it more than once.
I think as it mutates there's still a chance of bits hanging on and a few people still getting pretty blasted, but concur it's basically already over - none of the people I know with the current round are in the hospital or anything like that.
Dr Peter McCullough, who was on Stew Peters show, said that the variant coming off of Omicron will have symptoms indistinguishable from the common cold, and that would most likely be the end of this. He also said that after the Alpha Covid illness, the vaccines, that were designed for that specific disease, became obsolete once the virus structure changed to Delta variant and all should be stopped immediately. (He also mentioned the deaths and adverse events from the jab but didn't go any farther than that.)
In theory yes on the virus evolution/symptoms, though one guy I know got it again and said it's way different/hit him harder as well. Granted, the first time may not have actually been Covid, or the second may not be Omicron for that matter. Though the mutations/vax effect you mention would explain people getting it more than once.
I think as it mutates there's still a chance of bits hanging on and a few people still getting pretty blasted, but concur it's basically already over - none of the people I know with the current round are in the hospital or anything like that.