Natural Immunity Protects You More Than Three mRNA COVID Jabs

Via Mercola

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Story at-a-glance

  • Natural COVID-19 immunity — the type earned by recovering from infection — is not only effective but lasts longer than the immunity that’s acquired from COVID-19 shots
  • Two doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots (BNT162b2) offered only “negligible” protection against symptomatic BA.2 (an omicron subvariant) infection
  • In contrast, previous infection was 46.1% effective against symptomatic BA.2 infection
  • Previous infection (natural immunity) was 54.9% effective against symptomatic omicron infection after more than 12 months, while three doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot was only 44.7% effective a month later
  • Rather than admitting defeat, health officials and Big Pharma have committed to a seemingly never-ending rollout of boosters — and now “updated boosters” coming out in Fall 2022
  • Vaccine mandates still exist, including for many health care workers who may be terminated form their jobs if they refuse; it’s outrageous that natural immunity is still being ignored in these cases

Throughout the pandemic, government officials refused to acknowledge that prior infection with COVID-19 results in natural immunity — immunity that’s superior to that achieved via a COVID-19 shot. In a White House briefing held in July 2022, Dr. Anthony Fauci continued to spread the myth that you can’t rely on natural immunity, stating, “Immunity wanes, whether that’s immunity following infection or immunity following vaccine.”1

Yet, research published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)2 makes it quite clear that natural immunity — the type earned by recovering from infection — is not only effective but lasts longer than the immunity that’s acquired from COVID-19 shots.3

What’s more, prior COVID-19 infection — i.e., natural immunity — offered better protection against symptomatic omicron infection more than one year later than three doses of COVID-19 shots did after one month.

To put it into numbers, previous infection was 54.9% effective against symptomatic omicron infection after more than 12 months, while three doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot was only 44.7% effective a month later. The same held true for three doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 shot, which was only 41.2 % effective after one month, compared to 53.5% effectiveness for natural immunity more than a year later.4 Why isn’t this being shouted from the rooftops?

Natural Immunity Shows ‘Strong Effectiveness’ Against COVID

The NEJM study was conducted in Qatar from December 23, 2021, through February 21, 2022. It set out to evaluate the effectiveness of Pfizer’s and Moderna’s COVID-19 shots, natural immunity due to previous infection with COVID-19 variants other than omicron and hybrid immunity, referring to a combination of previous infection and COVID-19 shots.

Two doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots (BNT162b2) offered only “negligible” protection against symptomatic BA.2 (an omicron subvariant) infection. To state it again, the two doses of COVID-19 shots that were, for quite some time, mandated on populations around the world in order to go about their daily lives and livelihoods did virtually nothing to prevent infection. In contrast, previous infection was 46.1% effective against symptomatic BA.2 infection.5

As if to explain away the shots’ dismal effectiveness, the researchers wrote, “but nearly all persons had received their second dose more than six months earlier.”6 It’s a testimony to the shots’ failure as “vaccines” that any protection they offer wanes within a matter of months.

Among people who received two doses of shots and had natural immunity from prior infection, effectiveness rose to 55.1%. It would seem logical that most of this protection is derived from natural immunity, since the shots alone offered only “negligible” protection without prior infection.

After three doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots, effectiveness rose to 52.2%, which was bolstered by natural immunity gained from previous infection, rising to 55.1% in those with three doses of shots and natural immunity. Overall, the researchers pointed out:7

“Previous infection alone, BNT162b2 vaccination alone, and hybrid immunity all showed strong effectiveness (>70%) against severe, critical, or fatal Covid-19 due to BA.2 infection … No discernable differences in protection against symptomatic BA.1 and BA.2 infection were seen with previous infection, vaccination, and hybrid immunity.”

Shots Offer Rapidly Waning Protection

In case it wasn’t clear by the calls for boosters, second boosters and more boosters, most protection gained from COVID-19 shots doesn’t last. The NEJM study concluded, “Hybrid immunity resulting from previous infection and recent booster vaccination conferred the strongest protection.”8 However see the key word — “recent.” In a news release from Weill Cornell Medicine, it’s noted:9

“Overall, the analysis suggested — consistently with prior studies — that mRNA vaccines and boosters work fairly well in protecting against symptomatic omicron infection, though their protective effect wanes rapidly and disappears within six months or so.”

Other studies have also highlighted the fact that booster shots only work for a short period, including a CDC-funded study that involved data from 10 states collected from August 26, 2021 to January 22, 2022, periods during which both delta and omicron variants were circulating.10

Within two months of the second COVID-19 shot, protection against emergency department and urgent care visits related to COVID-19 was at 69%. This dropped to 37% after five months post-shot.

The low effectiveness five months after the initial shot series is what prompted officials to recommend a booster dose — and the third shot “boosted” effectiveness to 87%. This boost was short-lived, however. Within four to five months post-booster, protection against emergency department (ED) and urgent care (UC) visits decreased to 66%, then fell to just 31% after five months or more post-booster.11

What’s Next? ‘Updated Boosters’

Rather than admitting defeat, health officials and Big Pharma have committed to a seemingly never-ending rollout of boosters — and now “updated boosters.” August 31, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) of Moderna and Pfizer’s COVID-19 shots to authorize bivalent formulations to be used as booster doses at least two months after a previous booster or primary serious of the shots.

“The bivalent vaccines, which we will also refer to as “updated boosters,” contain two messenger RNA (mRNA) components of SARS-CoV-2 virus, one of the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 and the other one in common between the BA.4 and BA.5 lineages of the omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2,” the FDA stated.12

It was June 2022 when the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it, in partnership with the Department of Defense, had agreed to purchase another 105 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot — for $3.2 billion.13

The contract is intended to supply the booster shots for this fall’s injection campaign and includes options to purchase up to 300 million doses. The decision came after a June 28 meeting of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), which recommended that an omicron-specific component be included in COVID-19 booster shots in the U.S.14

The shots, which include both adult and pediatric doses, cost more than $30 per dose, on average, which is a more than a 50% increase from the $19.50 per dose rate in the U.S. government’s initial contract with Pfizer.15 While Pfizer cited strong antibody responses from its retooled boosters, the booster shot studies do not reveal whether the shots prevent COVID-19 cases or how long they are effective.16

Further, human data is only available for Pfizer’s boosters targeting BA.1; only animal data is available for the BA.4/BA.5 boosters that are coming September 2022.17 John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine, told NPR, “For the FDA to rely on mouse data is just bizarre, in my opinion. Mouse data are not going to be predictive in any way of what you would see in humans.”18

That’s of no matter to Pfizer’s investors, to whom the prospect of repeated boosters is tantalizing. According to KFF:19

“[W]hile patients may recoil at the need for repeated injections — two boosters are now recommended for people 50 and older — the requirement is gold for investors. ‘Hopefully, we could be giving it annually and maybe for some groups that are high-risk more often,’ CEO Albert Bourla told investors this year [2022]. ‘Then you have the treatment [Paxlovid] that will, let’s say, resolve the issues of those that are getting the disease.’”

‘The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Pandemic’

The suppression of the truth regarding natural immunity from COVID-19 is “the 800-pound gorilla in the pandemic,” wrote Daniel Horowitz in an op-ed for Blaze Media.20

One of the most talked-about reports showing the superiority of natural immunity involved data presented to the Israeli Health Ministry July 17, 2021, which revealed that, of more than 7,700 COVID-19 cases reported, only 72 occurred in people who had previously had COVID-19 — a rate of less than 1%. In contrast, more than 3,000 cases — or approximately 40% — occurred in people who had received a COVID-19 shot.21

In other words, those who were vaccinated were nearly 700% more likely to develop COVID-19 than those who had natural immunity from a prior infection.22 Speaking with Daniel Horowitz, pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole explained that natural immunity produces broad immunity that can’t be matched by vaccination:23

“A natural infection induces hundreds upon hundreds of antibodies against all proteins of the virus, including the envelope, the membrane, the nucleocapsid, and the spike. Dozens upon dozens of these antibodies neutralize the virus when encountered again.

Additionally, because of the immune system exposure to these numerous proteins (epitomes), our T cells mount a robust memory, as well. Our T cells are the ‘marines’ of the immune system and the first line of defense against pathogens. T cell memory to those infected with SARSCOV1 is at 17 years and running still.”

By August 2021, Horowitz had compiled 15 studies showing natural immunity from prior COVID-19 infection is “more robust” than any protection from COVID-19 shots.24 He wrote:25

“Among the most fraudulent messages of the CDC’s campaign of deceit is to force the vaccine on those with prior infection, who have a greater degree of protection against all versions of the virus than those with any of the vaccines. It’s time to set the record straight once and for all that natural immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is broader, more durable, and longer-lasting than any of the shots on the market today. Our policies must reflect that reality.”

Casting More Doubt on Vaccine Mandates

Even with the research showing natural immunity to COVID-19 exists — and is more robust than protection from COVID-19 shots — vaccine mandates still exist, including for many health care workers who may be terminated form their jobs if they refuse.26 It’s outrageous that natural immunity is still being ignored in these cases, but progress is being made.

In January 2022, the NCAA’s COVID-19 Medical Advisory Group updated its definition of “fully vaccinated” to include “individuals within 90 days of a documented COVID-19 infection.”27

Dennis McGonagle, a professor of investigative rheumatology at the University of Leeds, also argued in The Lancet Rheumatology that health care workers who have recovered from COVID-19 infection should be exempt from vaccine mandates, in part because an “increasing number of studies show marginal, if any, additional benefits of vaccination in individuals with natural immunity.”28

It’s a matter not only of health but also ethics, noted a team of experts in the Journal of Medical Ethics, which stated, simply but poignantly:29

“Since vaccine requirements represent a substantial infringement of individual liberty, as well as imposing other significant costs, they can only be justified if they are necessary for achieving a proportionate public health benefit.

Without compelling evidence for the superiority of vaccine-induced immunity, it cannot be deemed necessary to require vaccination for those with natural immunity. Subjecting them to vaccine mandates is therefore not justified.”

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28 Comments
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
September 30, 2022 2:03 pm

I still find it odd that I never got covid (or the flu in at least 10 years – without shots) and never followed any of the government mandated precautions. I do eat clean, workout, & get Vit D…(all of which the gov’t avoided to recommend for good health) so wonder if that has anything to do with it?? Nah…probably not.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Abigail Adams
September 30, 2022 2:14 pm

Natural immunity: science or right-wing conspiracy theory?

Factcheck:
Humanity went extinct before it could invent artificial immunity.

Trust the political science.

(/s, if needed)

P.S.: You really need magnesium, too, for D3 absorption:
https://www.google.com/search?q=d3+needs+magnesium&oq=d3+needs+magnesium&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30l2j0i390l4.4640j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Mercola on magnesium:
https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/cognitive-benefits-of-magnesium-l-threonate

Nig
Nig
  Anonymous
October 1, 2022 7:57 am

Pfizer and Murderna would disagree. This post sponsored by Pfizer.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Abigail Adams
September 30, 2022 2:32 pm

My Dad and brother are even worse: Eat unhealthy, are overweight, have heart disease with valve replacement, pacemaker, lead a sedentary lifestyle, no exercise etc. Unvaccinated, don’t wear masks. Never got sick, feel great. Is there a genetic component/immunity? Is their immune system just really well trained from prior infections pre-Covid? No idea.

Meanwhile, an elderly friend of my parents’ just got admitted to the hospital with Covid, has terrible cough and was told he has a “pneumonia”. They gave him iv antibiotics. I said that what he needs most is iv steroids. Triple vaxxed (which markedly worsened his Parkinson’s disease), recently got a shingles vaccine on top of it, never took any Vitamin D supplementation. My Mom told him that “at least you will be well taken care of in the hospital”. I told her that I beg to differ, that a hospital is the most likely place to get murdered these days. She thinks I am insane now.

Dr. Zedder Strangelove
Dr. Zedder Strangelove
  Svarga Loka
October 1, 2022 12:23 am

Not quite the same, but I’ve trashed my body sooooo bad. Too much to list. Worked hard, partied hard, played hard. I’m invincible, my family is all sick and I’m the healthy one now. Bizarro world. I’m not suicidal, but I don’t worry about dying. When it comes I wont be invincible anymore. Let people do as they see fit. It’s probably best for them. And yes we are all insane now.

B B
B B
  Svarga Loka
October 3, 2022 11:19 am

Correct. My wife of 58 years was just wasting away but she got sick. Nothing outside, ever. She was in the house, I took care of her and the house. We never got vaccinated or sick until this. She finally gave up and said, yes, she would go to the hospital and give hours later was dead with the worst case of covid they’d seen in a couple of years. I think she was actually given the vaccine the last time I took her in without our permission. Anyway, I turned her over to God and told him I couldn’t take care of her anymore as I was losing weight. I then went and lathered up to shave and the phone rang. She’s in heaven.

Mountainrat
Mountainrat
  Abigail Adams
September 30, 2022 7:35 pm

Me too. I can’t remember the last time I was sick. I also work out, eat clean, and spend plenty of time outdoors.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Abigail Adams
September 30, 2022 8:24 pm

Me too…funny how things work out.

Ken31
Ken31
  Abigail Adams
October 1, 2022 4:14 pm

I don’t. One of the first studies to come out on it was from Russia where they found about 70% of people already had natural immunity to it based on its similarity to other coronaviruses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 30, 2022 2:29 pm

The headline should read,
“Reliance On Natural Immunity Protects You FROM mRNA Jabs”.

The vax pushers need a loss-of-function lead injection delivered sub-cranially. After a public and speedy trial at the Hague, of course. We’re civilized, after all.

Dr. Zedder Strangelove
Dr. Zedder Strangelove
  Anonymous
October 1, 2022 12:06 am

The vax pushers will be celebrated. It’s bizzarro world. Perhaps we’ll look back and thank them cause resources on earth in 2454 can still support 1 billion, because we loped off five billion now.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
September 30, 2022 2:31 pm

So I think I had Covid twice, in April 2021 and March 2022, but I never got tested. Both times, about four weeks after the respiratory illness, I noticed blurry vision in the left eye, mostly when reading, and a partial/blurry skotoma (focal vision defect). Right eye was fine. The first time, after four weeks or so, I started to get worried, so I went to the ophthalmologist who did not find any vascular abnormalities or microclots and no issues with the optical nerve as far as he could tell. He said that I probably need new glasses, or reading glasses for the first time, given I am around 50 years old. The optician said that my astigmatism had worsened (for the first time in 30 years) and made me a new pair of glasses, which I never wore because the lenses did not feel right. Instead, I started eye exercises (near/far alternating etc., taping up of the stronger eye for part of the day in order to “encourage” the weaker eye to get on the stick) After a few months (maybe 3 months or so), vision slowly returned back to normal and I was fine with my old glasses again.

This time, in 2022, the same thing happened. Around April (4 weeks after illness), same exact symptoms. Again, I hoped for spontaneous recovery with eye exercises, but in September, 5 months later, I started to worry because it still hadn’t gotten better. My plan was to take some Ivermectin soon if it didn’t improve. (Ivermectin is thought to get rid of circulating spike proteins)

Today, it is GONE!!! It is like the miraculous healing all over again. Yesterday, I still couldn’t see quite right. I wonder if it had to do with less close range/screen/reading activities while on vacation earlier this month. I think the root cause was some sort neural inflammation, perhaps of the nerves innervating the external or internal eye muscles, like a localized neuropathy due to spike protein illness. Most certainly, it had nothing to do with the necessity for reading glasses due to old age.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
September 30, 2022 2:33 pm

This pro-vax bitch says ivermectin is bogus:
https://palexander.substack.com/p/juliana-e-morris-md-what-a-nutcase?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=579356&post_id=75335181&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email

She’s pro-trans and “immigrants”, of course:

Juliana Morris, MD – Massachusetts General Hospital https://www.massgeneral.org › doctors › juliana-morris
Clinical Interests: Community health; Gender Affirming Care; Immigrant health; Integrative medicine; Substance use disorders; Women’s Health Care. View All.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Anonymous
September 30, 2022 2:43 pm

“Veritas”. The Harvard Logo. Need I say more?

The Massive Genital. I worked there in another life. Ah, the prestige and the awesomeness…

Freedom!
Freedom!
  Svarga Loka
September 30, 2022 7:43 pm

Svarga, over 50% of adults over 40, need reading glasses. I get reading glasses with the computer blue light blocking at Walmart for 10 to 15 dollars.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Freedom!
September 30, 2022 8:27 pm

HomeDepot has them for 5 bucks.
I am as cheap as they come.without being a jew.

B B
B B
  YourAverageJoe
October 3, 2022 11:23 am

I’m not cheap, but five bucks you say? 🙂

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Freedom!
September 30, 2022 8:40 pm

I am almost 50 but look like 25, so I am not getting any of those stinkin’ reading glasses!

B B
B B
  Svarga Loka
October 3, 2022 11:25 am

I looked 25 (acted younger) at fifty. I’m no2 77 get around very well, just lost a bunch of weight but it’s coming back.

Leah
Leah
  Svarga Loka
September 30, 2022 9:05 pm

Glad you are doing better.

m
m
  Svarga Loka
October 1, 2022 5:55 am

Good for you!
So if I’m reading this right, it went away without you taking IVM?

I’ve decided to take a one strong daily dose of IVM every 4 months. Not because of COVID, and I’m totally healthy and obviously unvaxxed, but because it can be very helpful against all kind of stuff.
(Why every 4 months? Because my stock is not so big, and it is currently impossible for me to get more here in Europe, even from India [as customs confiscate shipments].)

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  m
October 1, 2022 7:08 am

Yes, went away pretty much on its own, no Ivermectin.

Kidding aside, I don’t think it had to do with needing reading glasses. It was unilateral and, most importantly, it had the component of a partial central skotoma., meaning that there was a round area in the middle of my eyesight where I did not see ANYTHING, or just a grey color, no letters in a book at all, not even blurry. That makes me believe that it may have been a spike protein induced optic neuritis.

Speaking of customs, I ordered some Ivermectin from alldaychemist to be shipped to my parents om Germany in November 2021 and it was delivered no problem. Tried the same thing in April 2022 and the package was confiscated by customs and they received a threatening letter that it is illegal to buy medications abroad without prescription and it will be investigated and that they might face a hefty fine.

m
m
  Svarga Loka
October 1, 2022 9:58 am

Yep, same experience here: 2021 went through, 2022 confiscated.

B B
B B
  Svarga Loka
October 3, 2022 11:27 am

They need to be shot.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
September 30, 2022 8:23 pm

I knew God would.protect me and Mine as soon as I heard the Vax companies would not be legally responsible for any adverse outcomes.
Huge Red Flag
To me, anyway.

It’s worked out so far.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  YourAverageJoe
September 30, 2022 8:45 pm

It’s so weird that many priests and pastors did not think along those lines.

In fact, the brother of one of my very best childhood friends became a Catholic priest and he has a full blown case of what I would label Covid phobia. He barely ever leaves his house, wears a mask all the time, does not shake hands and has been unable to interact with people or do any kind of ministry.

Wouldn’t people that made faith and trust in God their number one thing in life be the most likely to be comforted in the fact that everything will be alright and there is nothing to fear, certainly not death?

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
October 1, 2022 6:33 am

Not enough time has passed for any medical studies to be anything more than guesses.

Trust nothing.

B B
B B
  YourAverageJoe
October 3, 2022 11:29 am

Don’t know, Joe. I still trust God.