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Spontaneous abortion is not in any way evidence of infertility. Spontaneous abortion is momentary interruption due to extreme shock to the system in the fragile early stages of development (most in first trimester). Infertility is permanent damage to the female organs, for which there is little evidence, and no evidence for a large scale effect (again, just talking about evidence, I don't know the truth, no one does).

Also the study showed a 90.6% spontaneous abortion when you actually do the math of their data (please see my post here).

I don’t think we’d know about the full effects of ADE because it’s the summer

There is plenty of virus. Plenty of people are still getting sick from it. Winter doesn't mean more virus (though that can be true, but its a minor part of the equation). Winter means less vitamin D.

Flu season is really vitamin D deficiency season. Its not how much virus there is, but how susceptible we are to it. Of course those are not completely unrelated events, but it really is more a function of lack of vitamin D than lack of virus. In other words, there is plenty of virus to see an ADE response in a large part of the population if it were going to be a serious problem.

By serious I mean a substantial portion of the population. I do think it will be more prevalent in the late Fall, just not so much that it will be OMG WE ARE ALL DYING, because if it was, we would already know with all the virus that is out there.

2 years ago
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Spontaneous abortion is not in any way evidence of infertility. Spontaneous abortion is momentary interruption in the fragile early stages of development (most in first trimester). Infertility is permanent damage to the female organs, for which there is little evidence, and no evidence for a large scale effect (again, just talking about evidence, I don't know the truth, no one does).

Also the study showed a 90.6% spontaneous abortion when you actually do the math of their data (please see my post here).

I don’t think we’d know about the full effects of ADE because it’s the summer

There is plenty of virus. Plenty of people are still getting sick from it. Winter doesn't mean more virus (though that can be true, but its a minor part of the equation). Winter means less vitamin D.

Flu season is really vitamin D deficiency season. Its not how much virus there is, but how susceptible we are to it. Of course those are not completely unrelated events, but it really is more a function of lack of vitamin D than lack of virus. In other words, there is plenty of virus to see an ADE response in a large part of the population if it were going to be a serious problem.

By serious I mean a substantial portion of the population. I do think it will be more prevalent in the late Fall, just not so much that it will be OMG WE ARE ALL DYING, because if it was, we would already know with all the virus that is out there.

2 years ago
1 score