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Stoichastic's avatar

Now consider: this 12 year old kid could potentially catch covid-19 without being vaccinated and therefor have a chance to develop some sort of illness. Chance of death is very small for his age group, and will continue to be so for the next 3 years.

Natural immunity would mean his immune system would learn to recognise the virus completely, not just the vaccine-focused spike protein.

His chances of death / severe disease then, go down over the ensuing 3 years as his immune system (potentially) gets new variant upgrades each year.

In contrast, his vaccine record is already bad, with a somewhat uncomfortable reaction to the vaccine. His chance of having the same reaction does not diminish. It remains the same for each booster (article coming soon), most likely twice a year, for the next 3 years (article coming soon).

That ramps up his chances of an adverse reaction 6x by the end of year 3, vs reducing the severity / chance of disease that natural immunity would impart.

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Richard Seager's avatar

The male death from COVID 19 had a comorbidity. It was meningitis, often fatal.

Not sure about the female death.

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Stoichastic's avatar

The male in Australia ?

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Richard Seager's avatar

Yes, Sydney.

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Stoichastic's avatar

Did not know, thank you for the info!

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Updated article with link to your website in thanks.

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Richard Seager's avatar

thanks.

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