I learned a lot during the Covid pandemic. While scientists were searching for a vaccine, I told a friend an effective treatment is so much better than a vaccine.
That might seem counter intuitive. Wouldn’t it be better to prevent disease than treat it?
The idea behind vaccination is to give you something to which your immune systems responds by building antibodies. The vaccine is not immunity. My neighbor got sick and probably had Covid. We don’t know because it was before we knew about Covid. She was vaccinated. She got Covid again. She got the booster and got Covid again. Some would say the vaccine didn’t work. The truth is her body did not produce the right antibodies.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t an effective treatment.
Now imagine there was an effective treatment. Even if she was not vaccinated the symptoms would be gone quickly because of the treatment.
Think that through a bit. Many people tested positive for the Covid virus and had mild to no symptoms. Why? It would appear that they had a healthy response. Many of the people who had terrible reactions to the Covid virus also had other problems – called co-morbidities. Those who died were frequently elderly, obese, or both.
I’ve heard it said, “Healthy people don’t get sick. Sick people get everything.” The vaccine mentality is that we must make healthy people sick because we don’t know how to make sick people healthy. If all the healthy people become immune, the idea is that they will surround the sick people and create a barrier. Think of a herd of cows surrounding a calf to protect it from wolves. That is why it is called herd immunity.
Think of the business opportunity. If you have an effective treatment for a disease, what is your market? People who have the disease. If you have an effective vaccine, what is your market? Everybody – especially if government mandates it.
Many people are afraid of vaccines. Robert Kennedy, Jr., has said that no vaccine has been proven safe and effective for everybody. The list of side effects that comes with every vaccine is proof of the truth of the statement.
There has been a rise in autoimmune diseases. Is it possible that multiple vaccinations are confusing our immune system, and it is now fighting us?
Some are saying that vaccinations help reduce the incidence of the disease. However, they claim the vaccinated people are more likely to be sick and/or die of something else. On balance are we better off? There are serious questions that need answers.