The practice of immunisation dates back hundreds of years. Buddhist monks drank snake venom to confer immunity to snake bite and variolation (smearing of a skin tear with cowpox to confer immunity to smallpox) was practiced in 17th century China.
Edward Jenner is considered the founder of vaccinology in the West in 1796, after he inoculated a 13 year-old-boy with vaccinia virus (cowpox), and demonstrated immunity to smallpox.
In 1798, the first smallpox vaccine was developed. Over the 18th and 19th centuries, systematic implementation of mass smallpox immunisation culminated in its global eradication in 1979.
Now, let’s fast forward to today.
Stop doing things that are not useful
Coronavirus and all respiratory viruses are spread through aerosol particles so small that they can pass through every mask you think protects you.
The reason why we are struggling and calling this a pandemic is because the history of all respiratory viruses is that they circulate all year long waiting for the immune system to get sick through the winter or become unbalanced and that’s what are seeing happening with the vaccines and then they cause symptomatic disease.
It’s important to note that unlike smallpox Coronavirus contains animal reservoirs. This is important why?
Smallpox had no animal reservoirs, and it only affected and infected humans and that’s why a vaccine was made to eradicate this particular virus. But for some reason the MSM have convinced the world population that we can achieve herd immunity and that we can beat this, but this is not the case.
CV-19 falls in the category of influenza, the flue, the common cold, and we are trying to eradicate something that has already been attempted and it cannot be done. Just like many get the flu shot every year when Public Health England do guesswork with what the following flu strain will be.
This vaccine and the new strains can be compared to all the new variants just as the flu and it doesn’t change anything but cause panic for something we’ve already been living with for centuries.
Influenza alone, in the U.K, kills 25000 people a year, but it appears these figures have now been falling through the cracks since we have a new virus in town, called Covid 19, and the common cold, flue and influenza seem to have been at the lowest ever.
I wonder why?
The same thing, but called by a different name?
Possible!
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