This from the Daily Telegraph: _____________________________________________________________
Flu deaths could hit 60,000 in worst winter for 50 years, say experts
More than 35m people will be offered jabs after health chiefs warn that lockdowns and social distancing have led to a drop in immunity
'Coughs and sneezes spread diseases' was the old slogan; now the implication of the above is we should mingle, mingle, mingle to keep up our natural immunity.
So why does this not apply to Covid?
Or is the warning something to do with what He Who Must Not Be Named has suggested, i.e. that our immune systems have been weakened by having to deal with the deliberate infection by injection of the various anti-CV cocktails?
Tell me whatever story you like - but keep it logically consistent, please.
I'm provisionally prepared to accept that, on balance, I may be less at risk having a vaccination than not; but I don't know where to look for a fully reliable and unbiased quantitative assessment of the relative risks, with appropriate admissions of uncertainty.
If you can't trust us with the truth, don't be surprised if we have difficulty in trusting you.
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One problem is that some of the immune responses for the 'flu come from mild exposure. There appears not to be such a thing with Covid.
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