Studies on covid recovered:- No benefit from vaccination of previously infected individuals: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.01.21258176v2 Covid19 infection produces long lasting immunity: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03647-4 Second article that covid19 infection produces life long immunity: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01442-9 More evidence that covid19 infection produces long term immunity: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.19.21255739v1 Study of 600,000 covid recovered patients finds less than 1% reinfection rate over 10 months and an almost 0% risk in the first 7 months: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209951/pdf/RMV-9999-e2260.pdf
I saw this article today regarding OSHA. If your employer insists you get the vacc they can be held liable for any injuries you have from it including death. I would get a copy, give it yo my employer if they were demanding you get it, and have an attorney draw up a contract for them to sign taking all responsibility. As a former business owner it would scare the heck out of me, js. Here is the link, https://dreddymd.com/2021/05/20/osh...-may-be-held-liable-for-any-adverse-reaction/
The I-MASK protocol was updated a couple of weeks ago and then again more recently. I'm not sure for how long I will take it as a prophylactic. Good question. I just figured I would take it for a while but it may be a good idea to get off the ivermectin for a while and then back on again? I didn't see anything about getting off for any period of time yet on the protocol but that could be because the virus has become very contagious.
It would be really good to see a study on the make up of the 1% who get reinfected. I wonder if they have certain characteristics and/or co-morbidities? It would also be super helpful if antibody and titer levels were tracked to correlate to those who get reinfected.
Dr. Kazuhiro Nagao Japan TV show covid ivermectin 100% success and seeks nationwide treatment https://www.bitchute.com/video/Q23mwMl7p0Ds/ Dr. Kazuhiro Nagao reports on television in Japan that he used the drug ivermectin as an early treatment for more than 500 patients and a success rate of almost 100% was obtained. Dr. Nagao seeks to use a nationwide deployment of the drug, Dr. Nagau is the director of the Nagau Clinic and a professor at the university.
Thank you for this valuable information. Additionally, I will acquire the epiphany holy water and blessed oil from a priest at our traditional Latin mass as prescribed by the priest in the videos I posted earlier. If in spite of all of these efforts, if I get the virus again, and well I might, I put my life in Gods good hands. He will choose the hour of our death and it will be His permissive will. I do not fear death, I only fear a unprovided death. It’s all in His hands, but the condition of our soul is in ours.
Staffordshire Covid sceptic Marcus Birks dies in hospital A Covid sceptic who was hospitalised with the virus and went on to urge other people to get vaccinated has died. Marcus Birks, 40, from Leek, Staffordshire, died on Friday leaving his family "shattered", his wife said. He was admitted to the intensive care unit at Royal Stoke University Hospital earlier this month. The musician had told the BBC he was "shocked" to have become so unwell with the virus because he "rarely got ill". Speaking to the BBC earlier in August, Mr Birks said: "If you haven't been ill, you don't think you're going to get ill, so you listen to the [anti-vaccine] stuff. "When you feel like you can't get enough breath, it's the scariest feeling in the world." He said information had been skewed by social media and conspiracy theorists and he had not had the vaccine. The 40-year-old said his symptoms started with a flu-like feeling, which got progressively worse, and he was eventually admitted to hospital, suffering from breathing difficulties. "First thing I am going tell all my family to do is get the vaccine and anybody I see," he said. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-58376709
It’s sad because there are deaths on both sides of this issue. My aunt, who died after receiving the shot, would undoubtedly be telling people not to get it, if she were still with us today.
a Very sad. May God rest his soul. Was there anything in the report about what, if any, treatment he received before eventually being admitted to hospital?
Texas ‘Freedom Defender’ who fought against 'COVID-19 tyranny' including mask mandates and vaccination dies of COVID-19 at the age of 30 • Caleb Wallace, 30, who was fighting to end 'COVID-19 Tyranny' died of COVID • He had been unconscious, ventilated and heavily sedated in the ICU at Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo since August 8 • The father of three – with another child due next month – was a founder of 'The Freedom Defenders', which protested against vaccines and mandates • When he began experiencing symptoms he refused testing or medical care instead concocting cocktail of Vitamin C, zinc, aspirin and ivermectin • Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that has been falsely touted by some as an effective COVID-19 treatment • This month the FDA issued a warning for Americans to stop taking the anti-parasitic drug intended for livestock as a treatment • Caleb's wife, Jessica, said, 'He was so hard-headed. He didn't want to see a doctor, because he didn't want to be part of the statistics with COVID tests' • The stay-at-home mom is expecting the couple's fourth child next month and has begun a GoFundMe page to raise money for household and medical bills more at this link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...st-COVID-19-Tyranny-dies-COVID-19-age-30.html
• Today, from the Belfast Telegraph... Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Fears over rise in number of young people with Covid-19 Professor warns of vaccine ‘complacency and disinformation’ An increasing number of 16 to 46-year-olds are being admitted to hospital suffering from Covid-19, a leading health professional has warned. Professor Ronan O’Hare said there had been a “noticeable change in the age profile of patients” at his hospital in Fermanagh. He was speaking before the Department of Health yesterday reported a further six Covid-linked deaths in Northern Ireland during the previous 24 hours. The figure means the death toll from the virus since the start of the pandemic is now 2,343. While full statistics are not published at weekends, another 1,430 positive cases of Covid-19 were reported locally yesterday, compared to 1,875 on Friday. After the death of new mum Samantha Willis (35) to Covid-19 last week, a fresh concern for hospital staff is that those ending up in intensive care include unvaccinated pregnant women. Prof O’Hare, the assistant medical director at the South West Acute Hospital, said his staff were having to constantly adjust to the ever-changing situation, which is having huge ramifications on the health service. “We have had several pandemic-related admissions to intensive care of women who are pregnant or have had their babies,” he added. “There is a concerning number of pregnant women requiring support not just in our hospital but throughout Northern Ireland. “There has been a noticeable change in the age profile of patients admitted to hospital, with increases in the 16 to 46 age group and some displaying underlining health conditions.” Not all of the patients ending up in hospital have refused to get vaccinated, but there is “definitely a complacency” among some who “simply haven’t got round to getting it”, said Prof O’Hare. It’s putting his staff, many of whom have been so traumatised by watching people die they are having to receive counselling or are quitting their jobs completely, under even more strain. With more than 2.4 million vaccines administered in Northern Ireland, those who have not yet taken the jab are in the minority, but Prof O’Hare said they were affecting the entire health service. “We have 50 patients currently in Northern Ireland in intensive care and they have a respiratory Covid disease,” he added. “When we go into a surge, we take nurses from operating theatres and we cancel operations. There are only 88 beds in intensive care in Northern Ireland, so what work has that displaced? Where are the patients who have cancers? Where and when are they getting operated on?” Inside the intensive care unit at South West Acute Hospital — where Covid-19 cases are now the highest in the UK — there is a significant number of sick young people. Almost three-quarters (70pc) of those critically ill from the disease have not been vaccinated. They include several pregnant women who are now in need of advanced respiratory support. A year ago, the county had the lowest rates of Covid-19 in the UK, but that all changed last week when 994.1 cases per 100,000 people were recorded. The so-called anti-vaxers who are spreading what medical experts like Prof O’Hare describe as “disinformation” about the vaccine are another growing problem. “We accept patients from all over Northern Ireland with Covid and I haven’t seen a vaccinated patient in intensive care yet. Why? Because the vaccine is working,” he said. In Belfast, where as of last week 60pc of patients at the City Hospital had no vaccine and 18pc just had one, there are similar problems. Dr Alan Stout, chairman of the British Medical Association’s GP committee in Northern Ireland, said there was a “pocket of people who are definitely reluctant” to get vaccinated. “Misinformation is circulating so widely, and there is no question that is having a big impact on people getting the vaccine.” he explained. “When people believe it, they share it.” https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...r-of-young-people-with-covid-19-40798266.html
https://srdiocese.org/news/catholic-doctors-group-opposes-vaccine-mandates Catholic Doctors Group Opposes Vaccine Mandates National | Catholic Medical Association | Aug 18, 2021 Washington, DC The Catholic Medical Association (CMA) is the largest association of Catholic physicians and healthcare professionals in the United States. Our mission is the formation and support of current and future physicians to live and promote the principles of the Catholic Faith in the science and practice of medicine. As an organization, CMA opposes mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations as a condition of employment without conscience or religious exemptions. Throughout the COVID–19 pandemic our organization has consistently provided reliable, up to date medical information regarding mitigation efforts and therapeutics, as well as information regarding the development and subsequent FDA emergency use authorization of three COVID-19 vaccines. In a recent survey of our members we identified a variety of reasons for choosing to receive the vaccine including concern for becoming ill with COVID-19 and preventing transmission to others in the interest of the public health and the common good. We also found that members expressed serious concerns regarding preliminary safety and efficacy data particularly with regard to the newer mRNA technology. In either case, ALL members voiced moral / ethical objection to the use of aborted fetal cell lines in development, testing and/or production of all three currently available vaccines. An individual Catholic’s decision to be vaccinated should be informed by the clear and authoritative moral teaching of the Church on vaccinations. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith states: “when ethically irreproachable Covid-19 vaccines are not available…it is morally acceptable to receive Covid-19 vaccines that have used cell lines from aborted fetuses in their research and production process…The moral duty to avoid such passive material cooperation is not obligatory… At the same time, practical reason makes evident that vaccination is not, as a rule a moral obligation and that, therefore, it must be voluntary… Those who, however, for reasons of conscience, refuse vaccines produced with cell lines from aborted fetuses, must do their utmost to avoid, by other means and appropriate behavior, becoming vehicles for the transmission of the infectious agent. In particular, they must avoid any risk to the health of those…who are most vulnerable.”(emphasis added) In addition, the USCCB’s Ethical and Religious Directives for Health Care Services address the issue of therapeutic proportionality, which is the assessment an individual makes concerning the medical risk / benefit of a particular intervention, “no person should be obliged to submit to a health care procedure that the person has judged, with a free and informed conscience, not to provide a reasonable hope of benefit without imposing excessive risks.” #32 Healthcare organizations have an interest and a right to set policies that assure their patients are served in the safest environment possible. Historically, a vaccinated workforce has been an effective means of fostering that safety. While we recognize the importance of this consideration medically and ethically, the Church’s teaching is clear, that “as a rule” vaccination “must be voluntary” and based on an individual’s personal assessment in good conscience of the medical risks / benefits and morality of a particular vaccine. This is imperative. As calls increase for universal vaccination as a condition of employment, a lack of accommodation will result in an individual’s inability to work in their chosen vocation, lead to further shortages of essential healthcare workers, while exacerbating existing hesitancy and distrust regarding the COVID-19 vaccines. The exemption process should be clear and consistent while not placing an undue burden on those requesting an exemption, while protecting the health of all involved. As has been true throughout this pandemic, procedures followed to minimize risk of contracting or transmitting SARS-CoV-2 should be clearly delineated and those in particular who choose not to be vaccinated must agree to adhere to these provisions. As an association of medical professionals, in consultation with physicians with expertise in the areas of infectious disease, epidemiology and public health, we believe we can respect the rights of individuals to make informed, conscientious decisions regarding mitigation, treatment and vaccination while safeguarding the interest of those we serve as we all continue the effort to end this pandemic. We will continue to provide accurate, current medical information in service to our members, our patients and our communities and are prepared to work with all concerned in the development of a process of exemption that protects the rights and health of everyone. Source: https://www.lifenews.com/2021/08/18/catholic-doctors-group-opposes-vaccine-mandates/