There is clear evidence of “strong T Cell immunity generated by natural infection” based on research cited below,
but @CDCgov continues to push for vaccination of the prior infected mainly due to bureaucratic reasons. If the exception were allowed it would “complicate rollout.”
@MonicaGandhi9:
“There’s a very clear message out there that ‘OK, well natural infection does cause immunity but it’s still better to get vaccinated,’ and that message is not based on data,” says Gandhi. “There’s something political going on around that.”
“…vaccinating people who have had covid-19 would seem to offer nothing or very little to benefit, logically leaving only harms—both the harms we already know about as well as those still unknown,” says Christine Stabell Benn, vaccinologist and professor in global health.
Is the CDC causing doctors to violate the Hippocratic oath by causing potential harm. Those who have had Covid are likely at a greater risk of side effects with very little benefit. Follow the Science, not the bureaucracy.
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It's funny how many self-professed "Hindutva" is actually wannabe-Angrez. With little understanding of culture, civilization or even economics of the world.
They say "vishwa guru" but their highest dream is for the country to be "vishwa coolie." 😆
If you are counting on call centers for your employment, don't worry, the Chinese programmers, who study in Chinese-medium, are writing chatbots to replace you soon enough.
It is a formula to destroy the country and civilization. No major country has succeeded by converting the entire population to a foreign language. India won’t either.
A big underlying assumption coming from Abrahamic-origin thinking is the myth of linear progress. Ancient inventions are scoffed at is because they violate the idea of linear progress.
But is progress really linear? Do new generation always build on the knowledge of old? 1/
If you look at nature, everything is cyclical. Life is cyclical, seasons, growth of plants, water cycle, planetary orbits. There is no linearity. We talk of economic cycles. Is knowledge linear or cyclical. What is its periodicity?
Pyramids were built perhaps 5000 years ago.
Now, whenever the pyramids were built, it is clear that later generations did not know how they were built. The Egyptians of 1000 years ago could not build the pyramids nor did they know how they were built. Scientists still don't know fully.
Hardly want to send any views to the propaganda site Wire, but this article is hilarious in its contortions at Islamic hagiography (is this a full time occupation of “South Asian Studies” now?)
First they argue that Mughal Temple destruction was due to “secular” reasons… 1/
Then @CMarrewa spins away all that to claim how tolerant Mughals were in giving grants to the Nath Yogis.
When it is evident even in her examples that this is not due to any “religious ecumenism” but wanting favors like cures (Mercury concoctions.)
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Naths were powerful, both as ascetics and as a militant force. Mughals were currying favor with them with grants while they destroyed other Hindu temples when they could.
This doesn’t make the Mughals “great”, they were simply trying to ingratiate themselves.