The vaccines are failing, so get used to talk about “living with covid”. By Alex Berenson.
Another wave is coming to the United States. Bank it. In terms of the number of infections, the United States may not hit the insane levels that some European and Asian countries are seeing. South Korea, wow.
We have more natural (real) immunity here than those countries do — and a smaller percentage of the population locked into vaccine “protection” that is not just useless against Omicron but apparently counterproductive. We already know infection rates are higher in the vaccinated. Worse, it looks increasingly like vaccinated people can get infected with Omicron or Omicron subvariants more than once in quick succession.
Still, we have a lot of mRNA jabbed people at high risk. And the United States will have relatively high Covid infection fatality rates compared to countries like South Korea because so many Americans are so fat (sorry, that’s the sad truth).
Thus we are likely to see a lot of infections and deaths for the foreseeable future. Whether this never-ending epidemic would have happened had we not decided to go the mRNA route is a very good question, one you can expect government researchers to everything possible not to answer.
In the meantime, Team Apocalypse is in a tough spot. Being hysterical comes naturally to them.
But scaring people only works if you have a solution, and the failure of the mRNA shots means they don’t. Thus the increasingly open discussion of how we all have to live with Covid going forward.
Yet they can’t openly admit the shots don’t work. Which means lots of hand-waving about testing and therapeutics and how we’re all better off now than we were two years ago. Right. Case and death counts are at levels that the Democrats called completely unacceptable not just under Trump but for most of 2021 as well. It also means continued fibs — okay, lies — about how most people who are dying are unvaccinated.
The failure of the vaccines will be lied about and obfuscated for as long as possible. It’s too big to fail. But it is failing:
How come the excess deaths are higher in the vaccine and omicron era, than they were in the time of the more severe original and delta strains, before vaccines?
UPDATE: Regardless of whether you have taken a vaccine in the last six months or not, you need to have your vitamin D up and it’s probably a good idea to take some zinc supplements. Most everyone who has a computer has low vitamin D levels, so that probably means you dear reader. Ask to get your vitamin D levels checked next time you visit your GP.
Vitamin D and zinc deficiencies are strongly linked to death from covid. The simplest and easiest precaution you can take against dying of covid is to take vitamin D and zinc tablets. I currently take 5,000 IU of vitamin D a day, but will ease off when and if I register a high level in a pathology test. (Yes vitamin D can be harmful if taken in excess, but the excess level is high, especially if you start deficient.)
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