The Common Cold Can Provide Protection Against COVID-19, But Get Your “Vaccines”

by | Jan 12, 2022 | Headline News | 7 comments

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    According to the mainstream media, getting a cold can provide you protection against COVID-19. So why do we need the shots? And if a cold provides protection, how different is it than the virus that the rulers continue to fearmonger over?

    High levels of T-cells from common cold coronaviruses can provide protection against COVID-19, an Imperial College London study published on Monday has found, which could inform approaches for second-generation vaccines.

    Immunity against COVID-19 is a complex picture, and while there is evidence of waning antibody levels six months after vaccination, T-cells are also believed to play a vital role in providing protection.

    The study, which began in September 2020, looked at levels of cross-reactive T-cells generated by previous common colds in 52 household contacts of positive COVID-19 cases shortly after exposure, to see if they went on to develop an infection. It found that the 26 who did not develop infection had significantly higher levels of those T-cells than people who did get infected. Imperial did not say how long protection from the T-cells would last. –Reuters

    “We found that high levels of pre-existing T cells, created by the body when infected with other human coronaviruses like the common cold, can protect against COVID-19 infection,” study author Dr. Rhia Kundu said.

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    But this whole “study” is now being used to promote the “vaccines” that have been shown to be ineffective at the prevention of infection and transmission.

    “In contrast, the internal proteins targeted by the protective T-cells we identified mutate much less,” Professor Ajit Lalvani, co-author of the study, said.

    “Consequently, they are highly conserved between the various SARS-CoV-2 variants, including Omicron. New vaccines that include these conserved, internal proteins would therefore induce broadly protective T cell responses that should protect against current and future SARS-CoV-2 variants.” –Reuters

    So they tell you that the “vaccines” won’t stop transmission and a cold will provide adequate protection against future infection, but you still have to get three, if not four shots to prevent transmission or infection? None of this makes sense anymore. But maybe it’s not supposed to.

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      7 Comments

      1. I never would of guessed there cross immunity with Carona viruses just like the FLU. Let’s go Brandon!

      2. So does a good stiff drinky poo! That’s why I haven’t been sick in years!

      3. Recently read this:

        “The Covid cult is far more dangerous than Covid”.

      4. Covid is terrifying.
        I’ve already made
        out my will. Bye everyone.
        Soon, there will only be
        99.8% of us left.

      5. COVID itself appears to have made influenza almost extinct, but that didn’t stop them from flogging flu shots.

        People bought into that before flu season, but after flu season was well underway with no-one really catching the flu, that push was ended and even memory-holed to some extent.

        The difference between flu shots and COVID vaxxes was no officially enforced mandates for flu shots.

        • I’ve always sorta suspected that that lack of Flu cases was the result of calling them Covid cases as often as possible.

          Nothing to back that up other than my suspicions though.

      6. One article on SHTF quotes a former Pfizer VP saying there is no COVID-19, and another article tells us about how having a cold may protect us from the aforementioned nonexistent virus.

        SMH.

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