Monday, November 23, 2020

Questions about the Coronavirus Vaccines that have not been answered to my satisfaction:

 The main question becomes:

How long are you immune to all forms of coronavirus?

Are there presently forms of coronavirus existing on the planet that these vaccines don't cover?

It has been said that it is only possible to be immune to coronavirus from 1 month to 6 months.

Only younger people with stronger immune systems will be immune for 6 months like strong young people from 12 to 30 maybe?

So, does that mean that older people over 50 or 60 might only be immune for 1 month?

These are just some of the questions that have not been answered to my satisfaction.

Some people see the vaccines as a panacea but I don't think that is actually what they are.

It is said the single most dangerous thing you could do would be to get a vaccine and then to stop wearing masks and thinking you are invincible and invulnerable to coronavirus.

Shouldn't someone be telling most people who think they will be invincible ever after that this just isn't the case?

My recent personal experience went like this:

First friends of ours thought they had coronavirus so they said we should get tested because we had dinner with them (12 feet away).

So, we got tested which cost for the "Brain cleaner" test about 150 dollars each for my wife and I. We came up negative and so did our friends. So, this means that they had a bad flu which mimicked the Coronavirus in intensity.

But, later other friends of ours came down with coronavirus that we had also had dinner with before the other set of friends that tested negative. What does that all mean if anything?

The point I'm making here is people who are extremely careful like ourselves and our friends are still sometimes getting coronavirus under these present conditions even here on the California coast where if you don't wear a mask you can be arrested or fined for not wearing a mask.

The point is that no matter how careful you are and even if you wear a mask with or without a vaccine you still might get coronavirus. This is the point here that I'm trying to make.

And not enough people seem to understand this at this point.

The reason my wife and I didn't get the bad flu was because we had already had our flu shots. One of the other couple had her flu shot but too close to where she was exposed for it to fully work. But, she didn't get as sick as her husband did from the flu because he hadn't had a flu shot.

Complicated isn't it?

Which is why I'm worried about all the people who don't seem to understand all this very much nationwide and worldwide at this point.

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