We're all likely to get COVID -- vaccinated or not -- and the resulting natural immunity is key to getting this pandemic under control.

These are just a few takeaways from this remarkable, brutally honest, and well-sourced essay.

Let's break it down.

nymag.com/intelligencer/…
Harvard epidemiologist Michael Mina makes the compelling case that we're all going to be exposed to COVID -- regardless of vaccination status.
As he reminds us, the vaccines weren't intended to stop transmission of the virus.

In other words, the "Stop the Spread!" campaign was -- and remains -- a farce.
So, the virus will spread. Including amongst the vaccinated.

But wait. We were told "breakthrough cases" are suppose to be rare. And when they do happen, mild or asymptomatic.

But with Delta, breakthroughs are not rare. And the CDC is lying to "stay on message" & avoid panic.
The epidemiologist shared a story to illustrate the point: his healthy, young, vaccinated brother is very sick.

That's not supposed to happen with the vaccinated, not on the scale he's seeing.
So what comes next if virtually everyone will get COVID?

Good news for the young and middle aged who aren't obese: Severe disease will be rare.
Better news: The resulting natural immunity after infection will build up a "cushion of immunity," for you and the country.

Translation: Our immune systems will do what they're supposed to do.
Bad news: For the elderly & obese -- including those vaccinated -- there will be more sickness. Vaccine efficacy appears to falter at six months post-jab.

(Vaccine boosters are one option, but not the only.)

That could lead to a dangerous winter / fall for this group.
In other words, short term herd immunity is a ways off. A year or two more of suffering.

All because of a virus that originated in China.
UPSHOT: This virus can't be eliminated.

You want to be angry about that? Fine. But don't throw mud at your fellow Americans, vaccinated or otherwise.

Direct your anger where it belongs: the Chinese Government.
My advice:

Keep calm, get active, lose weight, get some sunshine, and carry on.

You want to get vaccinated? Fine. You don't? Fine.

You want to wear a mask? Ok. You don't? Ok.

We'll get through this either way.

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More from @BryanDeanWright

10 Aug
There are 100M+ Americans with natural immunity to COVID -- like me -- that have been left behind in the debate over vaccines.

Do we need a booster shot? If so, why? When? Which shot? One dose or two? Based on what data?

Biden & Fauci are marching ahead with utter indifference. Image
Set aside whether you think those with natural COVID immunity should get vaccinated.

Here's a small study that says recovered COVID patients only need one shot -- not two -- of the Pfizer vaccine.

That's important information. For 100M+ Americans!

jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
Meanwhile, tell us why, @NIHDirector, the 100M+ Americans with natural immunity should get vaccinated when a July 2021 study *you funded* said our immunity is "durable and broad."

We deserve an answer beyond, "Shut up, stop thinking, and get jabbed."
cell.com/cell-reports-m…
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4 Aug
COVID vaccine passports and mandates aren’t an academic issue for me.

They are a matter of life or death, especially if my Govt effectively forces me to take the vaccine or be purged from society.

Let me explain why. Image
Last December, I came down with COVID.

It was a modest sickness, as science would have forecasted.

I wasn’t obese, not over 65, and had no other co-morbidities.

I should have sailed through the sickness without complication. Image
Shortly after recovering, an artery in my neck began to split.

Doctors were confused. It was spontaneous; no injury proceeded it.

The uncertain view was I had a rare — and unexplainable — COVID injury.

I went in for emergency surgery, got a stent, and started blood thinners.
Read 16 tweets
18 Jun
This story about a recent Chinese defector has the potential to change the course of the nation — and world.

From China’s spies in the US (politicians, journalists, intel officers) to China’s COVID secrets, this is a massive development.

Just incredible.
redstate.com/jenvanlaar/202…
The alleged defector is Dong Jingwei, a vice minister of State Security, responsible for counterintelligence efforts in China.

What he has in his head — plus any material he spirited out — is a once in a lifetime opportunity to understand & counter our greatest enemy.

A sample:
There will almost certainly be a special task force set up to debrief and verify his intel, plus hundreds of resulting FBI / Intel Community investigations.
Read 7 tweets
23 May
Worried about mutations? No need, says MIT.

“Data from people who’ve had COVID-19 suggests that T-cell response should provide ample protection against most of the SARS-CoV-2 variants.”

Same is true for those vaccinated.
And in the rare event you get reinfected with COVID-19, what happens?

Not much.

Some 93% of those who did in a UK study were totally asymptomatic. (bit.ly/3f9NOL0)

In other words, the immune system works on this virus and variants, as expected.
And, it’s worth repeating, if you get COVID-19 even without the vaccine, the overwhelming majority of people survive without complication.

(The obese do not fare as well.)
Read 4 tweets
2 May
From the study:

Societies must not “shift blame for obesity to the individual.”

If that’s your starting point — if we mustn’t examine how individual choice has a bearing on individual health — then there’s no dialogue to be had.

The study becomes but a propaganda tool.
Curiously, the study ignores other communities that don’t struggle with obesity.

Asian American obesity rates are around 17%, for example.

Certainly they are a people of color that experience racism & are largely urban.

Odd that the authors mostly ignored that community.
Also ignored: Rural America has horrendous obesity rates across racial lines.

The reasons are complex, but data match my own rural experience: we eat too much, and unhealthy things.

We also stopped working our land. It’s a largely mechanized process now.
cdc.gov/media/releases…
Read 4 tweets
24 Apr
There’s a path back to conservative victory in 2022 and beyond.

Democrats see it. And they’re very nervous.

Here’s what they see, how they plan to cheat — add more states! — and how the GOP can fight back.

(1/7)
nymag.com/intelligencer/…
First, the Left quietly acknowledges that there’s zero truth to support the Dem talking point that Trump / the GOP are racist or nativist.

In the 2020 election, nonwhite voters trended towards Trump / GOP bigly.

(+2% Black, +9% Hispanic, +5% Asian).
Why then did Democrats win the 2020 Presidential race?

Beyond electoral irregularities, the GOP lost some White voters, largely college-educated Whites, but also a critically small number of non-college educated Whites.
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