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Say what you want Barbarian, with what's coming the only way to hide it will be to shut it down Mortimer!
In the long run, conspiracy theories always crash and burn. This will be no different.People are catching on finally! Too late but at last. The internet and every form of communication will have to be shut down or the war will have been let loose on all as a distraction.
No, it's been endemic in parts of Africa for a long time. It's probably not what you think it is. From the literature, I think it's likely that people who have had the smallpox vaccination will have some immunity to it. That vaccination lasts a long time,Monkey pox is a result of the Covid-19 agenda.
Lol! I'm much cuter than that! :kiss
In the long run, conspiracy theories always crash and burn. This will be no different.
No, it's been endemic in parts of Africa for a long time. It's probably not what you think it is. From the literature, I think it's likely that people who have had the smallpox vaccination will have some immunity to it. That vaccination lasts a long time,
Here we examine the magnitude and duration of antiviral immunity induced by one or more smallpox vaccinations. We found that more than 90% of volunteers vaccinated 25-75 years ago still maintain substantial humoral or cellular immunity (or both) against vaccinia, the virus used to vaccinate against smallpox. Antiviral antibody responses remained stable between 1-75 years after vaccination, whereas antiviral T-cell responses declined slowly, with a half-life of 8-15 years. If these levels of immunity are considered to be at least partially protective, then the morbidity and mortality associated with an intentional smallpox outbreak would be substantially reduced because of pre-existing immunity in a large number of previously vaccinated individuals.
Duration of antiviral immunity after smallpox vaccination - PubMed
Although naturally occurring smallpox was eliminated through the efforts of the World Health Organization Global Eradication Program, it remains possible that smallpox could be intentionally released. Here we examine the magnitude and duration of antiviral immunity induced by one or more...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
and smallpox vaccinations are known to provide good immunity to monkeypox.
"Vaccination against smallpox also protects against monkeypox," Hannah Newman, MPH, director of epidemiology at Lenox Hill Hospital, told Health. "People who were vaccinated against smallpox years ago may have some immunity, or at least have some protection against milder illness if infected."
Does the Smallpox Vaccine Protect Against Monkeypox?
As cases of monkeypox spread across the globe, many are wondering how and if they should protect themselves. Here's what to know about the protection childhood smallpox vaccination offers, and what current immunization options look like.www.health.com
Oh, and monkeypox is rarely severe or life-threatening, but it can be disfiguring. And it's much less infectious than COVID-19. You need fairly close contact with an infected person or animal to get it.
It's just a really bad choice if you want a good pandemic to stir people up.See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil of the agenda. Yeah, I see that monkey correlation all around.
Huh, pray tell? Who's made the bad choice?It's just a really bad choice if you want a good pandemic to stir people up.
Ok so how many shots should everyone be getting? A shot for this, a shot for that, take this, give that for what? Who are the recipients protecting?
In the long run, conspiracy theories always crash and burn. This will be no different.
No, it's been endemic in parts of Africa for a long time. It's probably not what you think it is. From the literature, I think it's likely that people who have had the smallpox vaccination will have some immunity to it. That vaccination lasts a long time,
Here we examine the magnitude and duration of antiviral immunity induced by one or more smallpox vaccinations. We found that more than 90% of volunteers vaccinated 25-75 years ago still maintain substantial humoral or cellular immunity (or both) against vaccinia, the virus used to vaccinate against smallpox. Antiviral antibody responses remained stable between 1-75 years after vaccination, whereas antiviral T-cell responses declined slowly, with a half-life of 8-15 years. If these levels of immunity are considered to be at least partially protective, then the morbidity and mortality associated with an intentional smallpox outbreak would be substantially reduced because of pre-existing immunity in a large number of previously vaccinated individuals.
Duration of antiviral immunity after smallpox vaccination - PubMed
Although naturally occurring smallpox was eliminated through the efforts of the World Health Organization Global Eradication Program, it remains possible that smallpox could be intentionally released. Here we examine the magnitude and duration of antiviral immunity induced by one or more...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
and smallpox vaccinations are known to provide good immunity to monkeypox.
"Vaccination against smallpox also protects against monkeypox," Hannah Newman, MPH, director of epidemiology at Lenox Hill Hospital, told Health. "People who were vaccinated against smallpox years ago may have some immunity, or at least have some protection against milder illness if infected."
Does the Smallpox Vaccine Protect Against Monkeypox?
As cases of monkeypox spread across the globe, many are wondering how and if they should protect themselves. Here's what to know about the protection childhood smallpox vaccination offers, and what current immunization options look like.www.health.com
Oh, and monkeypox is rarely severe or life-threatening, but it can be disfiguring. And it's much less infectious than COVID-19. You need fairly close contact with an infected person or animal to get it.
Whoever's trying to make political points on monkeypox, I suppose.Huh, pray tell? Who's made the bad choice?
Depends. We no longer get the smallpox vaccination, for example, because it's extinct in the wild. Now it turns out, it is useful in protecting against monkeypox. But there isn't enough danger at this point to give it to everyone.Ok so how many shots should everyone be getting?
Yes. Globally, because not every nation has an effective health care system, it could be really devastating.Yet suddenly a global emergency, all of a sudden?
Do what your heart tells you, then.Sorry I can't be uncaring, I am my brother's keeper, I love my neighbor.
I have no political convictions, heavenly but not political. I simply trust in God's design in natural immunity which is fostered by true devotion and love for Christ and humanity. Throughout Christian history that has not been the case in many cultures especially European culture. Racist and conquerors is not the perquisite for Christian service nor is paganism. All the plagues that have been historically documented have been a part of a lack luster society filled with many unholy sentiments. I simply believe holiness is the cure, you believe man can remain the same and the pseudo -temporary fix is the cure. Then another illness comes around or is put out there and whoops we need another temporary fix. You approach the physiology me the spirituality that I believe is the real issue. I am about the inward response, you about the answers which come from the fruit of the eye- The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. I go with the Tree of Life and the Wisdom from.Whoever's trying to make political points on monkeypox, I suppose.
Then it wasn't you. Good for you.I have no political convictions, heavenly but not political.
Yep:
Covid-19: Moderna and Pfizer vaccines prevent infections as well as symptoms
Because it's only very good protection, not perfect protection.Why are these people who have gotten the "vaccine" getting Covid, if the vaccine prevents getting infected.
I'm just pointing out the facts:I guess your denial of the truth, isn't helping your "cause".
Listen people, you all need to move out of Africa, Brasil and other very hot places! Your blood will get very thick and sticky and you will get a blood clot. Doesn't matter how many thousands of yrs man has lived in very hot places! You will die of STBS- ( StickyThick Blood Syndrome). It's new because man has suddenly evolved into lesser new species and hot places will make you thick and sticky.Why are these people who have gotten the "vaccine" getting Covid, if the vaccine prevents getting infected.
I guess your denial of the truth, isn't helping your "cause".
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I have had an immediate family member die from COVID and their spouse would have died if it wasn't for treatment in hospital. I've had an uncle die of COVID and his wife and one of his sons would have died if it wasn't for treatment in hospital. All were unvaxxed. A young woman from our church has had long COVID for 2.5 years, unvaxxed only because she started her first job as a nurse on a COVID unit.I have family hospitalized with Creutzfeld- Jakob disease, friends whose parents had strokes and heart attacks after the shot. People in my field of business have had family members drop following the shot. Every single kid that I know who had the shots has had Covid or some variant repeatedly, each time worse than the former. A business associate who rejected the shots for him and his family and also downsized his business as not to force his employees to get it said, the employees who chose to get it have been out of work repeatedly with the Covaids.
Yes, they are.People unfortunately are victims of their own belief in a lie.
A lot of well-meaning, but seriously mislead people, have died believing the same, when a vaccine would most likely have saved their lives.I simply trust in God's design in natural immunity
This is simply very bad theology.I simply believe holiness is the cure,
Good is called evil and evil good today. Hence, your answer doesn't surprise me:neutralThis is simply very bad theology.
Tell that to the ones it didn't. Who will be held accountable for their deaths and injuries? Since it's harm and murder, what does is amount to- 1st Degree, 2nd Degree or 3rd degree, manslaughter? And is it any longer manslaughter when the results show the shots can kill and they are still pushed? Either way you look at it Free there are deaths if you didn't receive the placebo shots. And according to God someone still has to pay, (someones), in this case. Even those who drive the getaway car- ( help them get away with it) and do nothing or say nothing about it.A lot of well-meaning, but seriously mislead people, have died believing the same, when a vaccine would most likely have saved their lives.
Well, you did say that you "believe that holiness is the cure." But that isn't found in Scripture, so that makes it bad theology.Good is called evil and evil good today. Hence, your answer doesn't surprise me:neutral
No one, and no one should be. Unless you also believe the conspiracies that these were meant to kill people. But they weren't. So that's that.Tell that to the ones it didn't. Who will be held accountable for their deaths and injuries?
None of the above.Since it's harm and murder, what does is amount to- 1st Degree, 2nd Degree or 3rd degree, manslaughter?
No, it still isn't manslaughter. The vaccines are significantly safer, by orders of magnitude, than getting COVID.And is it any longer manslaughter when the results show the shots can kill and they are still pushed?