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Why does it matter whether anyone else has had a Covid-19 'vaccination'?

Updated: Sep 9, 2021

If you've had a Covid jab, hurrah, apparently you've now got a pretty good chance of being much less badly affected by the symptoms of SARS-CoV-2. Grand. You're less likely to feel awful, less likely to end up in hospital and probably, therefore, less likely to die. Good for you.


But why do you care whether I've been jabbed?


The 'vaccination' is only designed to protect you against Covid-19, NOT against SARS-CoV-2. That means you can still catch and transmit the virus, it's just that your infection will be masked because you're much less likely to manifest symptoms.


(So now we're potentially going to have a load of asymptomatic super-spreaders, bobbing around the place, feeling fine, who are much more of a threat to others than a non-vaccinated person who feels a bit dodgy and stays home...but we'll leave that for another day.)


Back to the question: why does it matter to a 'vaccinated' person whether anyone else has been jabbed? And so what on earth is the point of 'vaccine passports'?


Check out what Dr Martin Evison, a retired Professor of Forensic and Biological Anthropology, had to say about it on Talk Radio today:



If the various jabs offered 'sterilising immunity', where the immune system stops the virus entering cells and replicating, that might add a little weight to the argument for recommending them, but that's not the case.


And anyway, our personal medical history and vaccination status is nobody else's business and we all have the right to refuse both testing and medical treatment. It's called bodily integrity, which is an inalienable right.


On top of that, these 'vaccines' are still in Phase III trials, meaning any coercion to take them is in violation of the Nuremburg Code.


These passports are nothing to do with health and everything to do with achieving the next step towards the greater goal of controlling where we go and what we do. Look out, folks, the slope's getting more slippery every day.


Anyway, given that this virus has apparently been knocking around for over a year now, a huge number of healthy people will doubtless have had it without even knowing. Their immune system will have dealt with it and they'll have antibodies. Remember, less than 7% of the UK population has even tested positive for this supposedly 'highly infectious, deadly virus' (with a test that is incapable of identifying live virus), meaning most of us have done just fine and dandy through the 'pandemic' and we'll continue to be fine.


So, if you don't want the 'vaccine', don't have it. If you don't want a test, don't take one. And if you don't want vaccine passports, stand up and say so.


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