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The Washington Post's Marty Makary writes, "It’s okay to have an incorrect scientific hypothesis. But when new data proves it wrong, you have to adapt. Unfortunately, many elected leaders and public health officials have held on far too long to the hypothesis that natural immunity offers unreliable protection against covid-19 — a contention that is being rapidly debunked by science.
For government officials hell bent on vaccine coercion for all - Fauci primarily - which is more important: truth or submission? Natural immunity to covid is powerful. Policymakers seem afraid to say so. - The Washington Post https://t.co/S1KoExjauH — Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) September 18, 2021
For government officials hell bent on vaccine coercion for all - Fauci primarily - which is more important: truth or submission?
More than 15 studies have demonstrated the power of immunity acquired by previously having the virus. A 700,000-person study from Israel two weeks ago found that those who had experienced prior infections were 27 times less likely to get a second symptomatic covid infection than those who were vaccinated...
So, the emerging science suggests that natural immunity is as good as or better than vaccine-induced immunity. That’s why it’s so frustrating that the Biden administration has repeatedly argued that immunity conferred by vaccines is preferable to immunity caused by natural infection..."
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