well, you may not care to hear it, but you are a good soul. He is so sick, this really may help! God bless you!
If anyone has access to the actual WSJ article that is referenced it would be great if you could share. Unfortunately it was behind a paywall. But the gist of this article is very sound….I really liked learning about the different types of immunity that are created by vac vs natural infection. His explanation makes a lot of sense.
Praying hard! And contrary to your humble response you did a wonderful thing. That in itself is a powerful prayer for Jack. I'm thinking the beautiful ride was a gift from Our Lord.
Thanks. I saw this painting for the first time today, in this The Catholic Thing article: https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2021/08/17/red-scare-christ-crowned-with-thorns
This podcast is superb regarding Covid and treatment updates. The head blogger is indeed controversial but her guest “Nurse Claire” is a close personal friend with whom I’m in contact quite often. https://supernerdmedia.com/podcasts/BarnhardtPodcast/Barnhardt-Podcast-153-2021-08-16.mp3
Just got home from my visit with Endocrine Dr., I asked her about quercetin since I have hypo thyroid. She said it should be ok to take it. I asked her about Ivermectin, she said she never heard of it. Aargh.
CDC: COVID-19 booster shots recommended for all after 8 months https://www.fox61.com/article/news/...nths/520-dc702492-a5c5-494e-9cf8-1f804468cb26 Author: Associated Press Published: 10:38 AM EDT August 18, 2021 Updated: 12:31 PM EDT August 18, 2021 WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials Wednesday announced plans to offer COVID-19 booster shots to all Americans to shore up their protection amid the surging delta variant and signs that the vaccines' effectiveness is falling. The plan, as outlined by the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other top authorities, calls for an extra dose eight months after people get their second shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. The doses could begin the week of Sept. 20. “Our plan is to protect the American people, to stay ahead of this virus,” CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said at the White House. People who received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will also probably need extra shots, health officials said. But they said they are waiting for more data. The overall plan is subject to a Food and Drug Administration evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of a third dose and a review by a CDC advisory panel. Officials said it is “very clear” that the vaccines' protection against infection wanes over time. They said the U.S. needs to get out ahead of the problem before it takes a more lethal turn. “We are concerned that this pattern of decline we’re seeing will continue in the months ahead, which could lead to reduced protection against severe disease, hospitalization and death,” said U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. Related Articles EXPLAINER: What do we know about booster shots for COVID-19? Extra COVID vaccine dose authorized for those with weak immune systems Fauci: Booster shot for weakened immune systems [Technically, it's not a booster - see below.] How do I get a COVID booster shot? Currently, only Americans at high risk from COVID-19 because of severely weakened immune systems are allowed to get a third vaccination in hopes of better protection. This includes transplant recipients and other similarly immune-compromised patients who can get a third dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Technically, the people who are able to get a third vaccination right now are not getting a "booster." That's because boosters are for people whose immunity wanes over time and these high-risk groups didn’t get enough protection to begin with. Are booster shots available now? Not yet. The CDC plan calls for an extra dose eight months after people get their second shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. The doses could begin the week of Sept. 20. Will Johnson and Johnson have a booster shot? Probably. Health officials said people who received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will also probably need extra shots. But they said they are awaiting more data and have yet to work out the details. What's the criteria for COVID booster? Once the CDC and FDA approve the plan, booster shots will be recommended for all Americans, eight months after their second shot of Pfizer or Moderna. Right now, the third vaccinations that are being given are only for those with severely weakened immune systems and again, those are technically not boosters. [Please continue reading at the link above.]
I discovered the above article when I was looking for an article on the following... [I believe that these vaccination cards are already being counterfeited by China, it's only a piece of paper.] Here is a link to all US Colleges and Universities requiring the vaccination - https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/list-of-colleges-that-require-covid-19-vaccine/ Quinnipiac University to fine students who do not show proof of vaccination The school said if students fail to show proof of vaccination, they will face a weekly fine, COVID-19 testing, and other penalties. Author: FOX61 Staff, Associated Press Published: 5:39 AM EDT August 17, 2021 Updated: 10:58 AM EDT August 17, 2021 HAMDEN, Conn. — Quinnipiac University has notified its unvaccinated students that if they do not show proof of vaccination, they will face a fine. The notification went out to the nearly 600 students who the university said did not upload their proof of vaccination by August 1. Quinnipiac said that until the card is uploaded, students will face a weekly fee, starting at $100 a week and increases by $25 every two weeks, up to a maximum of $200 a week. Students who do not show proof of vaccination must also be tested weekly for COVID-19 and will have to pay $100 any time they miss a week. Along with the fines, officials said that if a student has not fulfilled the vaccination requirement by September 14, they will lose access to the Quinnipiac network and wi-fi. The university points out that the deadline for medical exemptions had passed on July 6, and any exemption filed now will be considered on a case by case basis. The timing for religious exemptions, the school said, has passed. Quinnipiac stated that a student's second does must be completed by September 14 or the penalties will go into effect. The school is one of many that are mandating vaccinations. Students at UConn brought a suit against the school saying it was unconstitutional, however, a judge dismissed the suit on Monday. The lawsuit argued, "imposing mandatory vaccinations as a condition for attending UConn violates their Fourth Amendment procedural due process." It went on to say it violated state and federal laws that give individuals an option to choose. According to the Harford Courant, the judge cited a lack of federal jurisdiction over the case. "Only if it is clear that a plaintiff has an actual or imminent injury that is fairly traceable to the government’s action and is redressable by a court order of relief,” U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer wrote in the dismissal order. "That is not this case." UConn has already given more than 500 non-medical vaccine exemptions as of August 4. UConn is not the only school being sued over its vaccine requirement. It was only last week that Supreme Court declined to hear the lawsuit over Indiana Univerisity's vaccine mandate. Justice Amy Coney Barret denied the challenge with no notes of dissent from the other judges. https://www.fox61.com/article/news/...alty/520-8b846854-aea8-496e-81e4-5d991be190c9
I fear this will be the case at the majority of colleges. I wonder how many students will buy the counterfeit vaccine cards, and will the colleges actually take the time to verify vaccinations. I think the cards may soon be replaced by a digital health passport.
I got a text message from Jack saying that he had a great night's sleep. He woke up a couple of times in the night and was able to go back to sleep again. Thanks be to God. I hope this means that he has turned the corner. I'm so sorry that I didn't post this earlier but I have had a very busy day and didn't have time to log in to the forum until now. Have to rush off now to run some errands. Will be asking some questions later hoping to get some advice about covid prevention from people here.
Thank you so much Whatever! I know everyone here appreciates the update. We are still praying for you as well.
Thank you for the update, whatever. I kind of thought he was finally getting some much-needed rest. Thank God, and thank you.