Tuesday, March 30, 2021

All my wife's allergies went away when she got her first Pfizer Shot

 So, it's possible this might happen for your too. I'm not sure. However, this happened to my wife. Both of us feel much more hopeful and stronger after having our first vaccine. It says that you have 83% more immunity from your first Pfizer shot and because the Moderna is also an MRNA vaccine it is likely similar to this too.

But, on the other side my dermatologist told us that many new skin rashes are also sometimes associated with the vaccines too. So, seeing a vaccine as an emergency fix for the human race to actually survive all this at all might be the best way to see this.

Like I said before a person has about a 200% chance of dying from coronavirus by 2100 if you add up all the 2.5% chances of dying each year between now and then. On one level thinking this way isn't realistic because how many people alive now will still be alive in 2100? However, if you were born now I suppose you would have a 200% chance of dying from coronavirus (if variants still exist then) if you don't get vaccines and boosters eventually before you die of it.

So, the probability that you would die of coronavirus (if it still exists in some variants by then) is extremely high by 2100. Of course, there are exceptions to every rule in life but generally speaking most people in 2100AD still alive (if coronavirus still exists then) will be vaccinated (probably somewhere between 80% and 95% of the human survivors both physically and genetically.

In other words it now appears that whole genetic lines of people who refuse to be vaccinated won't still be alive on earth in 2100AD. And of course there will be exceptions to this rule too.

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