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Resist Politicizing C-19 Vaccines

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When you hear someone conclude with such ignorant catchphrases such as ‘anti vaccination/conspiracy’, please take the time to gently inform that one of the dangers of not taking everything into account when talking about the immune-system condition of each and every person.

For instance, if a person has already had the first shot of a vaccine, or had already been through the virus and gained natural immunity, how do you advise these people whether or not they will over-immune themselves? If they do, they risk sending the body into an “Auto Immune Disease’ severity, which is an over-abundance of antigens.

Be very careful of the info coming in from those who herald vaccines that are administered by healthcare ‘professionals’ as a trusted and vetted 'expert'. As we have highlighted many times, big pharma is raking it in at the unsettling cost of the patient.

As an undisclosed practicing healthcare professional in California reported: ‘We are no longer allowed to report on your level of immunity’. That leaves it up to the patient to track down a reliable process out there to bring that to light.

Fortunately, since they first rolled it out July 2nd, there is a test to measure one’s level of immunity said by one Congress woman as ‘the best thing out there’.

Insist your healthcare provider equip themselves with the ADITXT Blood Test which measures 14 different ways a person has reached immunity, including the blood’s B-cell count which grants knowledge of a person’s immune expected timeline – which may include for the rest of your life.

Grant your people freedom of this terrible cost Lord!
 
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For instance, if a person has already had the first shot of a vaccine, or had already been through the virus and gained natural immunity, how do you advise these people whether or not these people will over-immune themselves?
Is there any medical documentation on such a thing ?
Grant your people freedom of this terrible cost Lord!
Lest I misspeak ... are you one of those who has received no vaccines in your lifetime ?

Or have you had the 2 dozen or so which is typical for most Americans ?
 
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Is there any medical documentation on such a thing ?

Lest I misspeak ... are you one of those who has received no vaccines in your lifetime ?

Or have you had the 2 dozen or so which is typical for most Americans ?

2 dozen! Yikes
 
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Likely because it takes longer than 14 days for the vaccine to work.

From ... COVID-19 Vaccination.

"COVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. It typically takes 2 weeks after vaccination for the body to build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19. That means it is possible a person could still get COVID-19 before or just after vaccination and then get sick because the vaccine did not have enough time to build protection."
 
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Likely because it takes longer than 14 days for the vaccine to work.

From ... COVID-19 Vaccination.

"COVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. It typically takes 2 weeks after vaccination for the body to build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19. That means it is possible a person could still get COVID-19 before or just after vaccination and then get sick because the vaccine did not have enough time to build protection."
From your link,

It typically takes 2 weeks after vaccination for the body to build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19.​

14 days to "work"? As to your assertion for their findings released upon the vaccines immediate effectiveness, again, the same link,

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.
 
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From your link,

It typically takes 2 weeks after vaccination for the body to build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19.​

14 days to "work"? As to your assertion for their findings released upon the vaccines immediate effectiveness, again, the same link,

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.
COVID vaccinations do help to keep you from getting seriously ill from COVID ... AND take a couple of weeks to get your your body defenses up to fight against the virus.
 
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The incredible pollicization of all things covid, remains especially high with the continuation of such things as a credible source, 'top [flip-flopper] infectious disease official Dr. Anthony Fauci'.
 
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For instance, if a person has already had the first shot of a vaccine, or had already been through the virus and gained natural immunity, how do you advise these people whether or not they will over-immune themselves? If they do, they risk sending the body into an “Auto Immune Disease’ severity, which is an over-abundance of antigens.

That's a fundamental misunderstanding right out the gate. "An over-abundance of antigens" is not what an auto-immune disease is. An auto-immune condition is when the immune system cannot differentiate between certain normal body cells and alien infections. It has nothing to do with an "over-abundance of antigens."

Be very careful of the info coming in from those who herald vaccines that are administered by healthcare ‘professionals’ as a trusted and vetted 'expert'.

Be very careful of those who don't get even the fundamentals of what they're talking about correct.
 
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That's a fundamental misunderstanding right out the gate. "An over-abundance of antigens" is not what an auto-immune disease is. An auto-immune condition is when the immune system cannot differentiate between certain normal body cells and alien infections. It has nothing to do with an "over-abundance of antigens."

Be very careful of those who don't get even the fundamentals of what they're talking about correct.
Excuse me, but a “complete blood count” is most certainly related in the apparent form of transfused blood cells,

Autoimmune:

A test taking measurements on maturity levels, count, and size of blood cells. Targeted cells include: red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Based on increased or decreased numbers in these counts, underlying medical conditions may be present - Wikipedia

Let us all exercise ourselves to thoroughness, myself included.
 
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