The Triumph of Natural Covid Immunity

A new CDC study shows that around 75 percent of American children—and nearly 60 percent of adults—have already had COVID. That means they have strong natural immunity that protects them from COVID infections as they get older.

Despite this, the CDC, the FDA and other government agencies are pushing all of them to get vaccinated.

Why?

One important role of public health agencies during a pandemic is to conduct seroprevalence studies to determine how many people have developed antibodies to the disease from having been infected. That way we understand how the disease has spread and how it varies geographically and among different age groups.

Spain did such a large, randomized survey early during the pandemic while Sweden did a series of smaller randomized surveys at regular intervals.

In the United States, this important task was left to individual scientists, but they only had resources to conduct small surveys in limited areas, such as the Santa Clara County Study. The CDC has now finally got its act together with a national survey. The results are illuminating.

In April 2020, the Santa Clara study showed that three percent of its population had been infected. In February 2022, the CDC study shows that at least 58 percent percent of Americans have had COVID, as evidenced by their anti-nucleocapsid antibodies, which are produced due to infections but not the vaccines. The numbers vary by age.

What does this mean? We know that natural immunity after COVID recovery provides excellent protection against future infections, and, while COVID will be with us for the rest of our lives, it will be something that our immune system will cope with in the way it’s handling the other four widely circulating coronaviruses.

It means we’re now transitioning from the pandemic stage to the endemic stage, and we’ll eventually reach herd immunity, the end point of every pandemic no matter what strategy is used.

Given these numbers, why are the CDC, the FDA, and the government pushing hard for all children to get vaccinated against COVID?

Why are some schools and universities mandating COVID vaccines for children and young adults?

The majority already have superior natural immunity.

All of them are at minuscule risk from dying from COVID even if they haven’t had it, a risk that’s smaller than dying from any of a whole range of other causes such as motor vehicle accidents, drowning, homicide, suicide, drug overdoses, or cancer. While anyone can get infected, there is more than a thousand-fold difference in COVID mortality between older and younger people.

To sell a drug or a vaccine, we require pharmaceutical companies to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to show that it works to prevent serious health outcomes or death.

Pfizer and Moderna haven’t done that. For adults, they only showed a reduction in symptomatic disease.

To remedy this, a recent Danish study used the RCTs to evaluate all-cause mortality. For every 100 who die in the placebo group, there are 103 deaths among mRNA vaccinees, with a 95 percent confidence interval of 63 to 171. This contrasts with the adenovirus-vector vaccines (AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson), with 37 deaths among the vaccinees (95 percent CI: 19–70).

For children, we don’t even have this. The randomized COVID vaccine trials show that they can prevent mild disease in children without a prior COVID infection, but from observational studies, we know that this protection wanes rapidly. The RCTs also show that the vaccines generate antibodies in children, but 75 percent of American children already have superior antibodies from natural infection.

There are no RCTs that show the vaccine prevents deaths or provides any other tangible benefit to children, while there could be harms. All vaccines come with some risks of adverse reactions, and while we know that they cause an increased risk of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart) in young people, we don’t yet have a complete picture of the safety profile for these vaccines.

The CDC, the FDA, schools, and universities are pushing COVID vaccines without having shown any benefit to the majority of children who have already had COVID.

It’s stunning how these institutions have abandoned 2,500 years of knowledge about natural immunity.

For the minority of children without a prior COVID infection, the RCTs only show a short-term reduction in mild disease.

The CDC could instead focus on catching up with regular childhood vaccines for measles, polio, and other serious childhood diseases.

Those vaccinations were severely disrupted during lockdowns, and we now see an increase in measles and polio worldwide.

Yet more collateral damage from two years of disastrous public health policy.

The medical establishment used to push for evidence-based medicine as a counterweight to “alternative medicine.” It’s tragic how that philosophy has now been thrown out the window.

If Pfizer and Moderna want these vaccines to be given to children, they should first conduct a randomized controlled trial that shows that they reduce hospitalization and all-cause mortality.

They failed to do so for adults. They shouldn’t get away with that for our children.

See more here: theepochtimes.com

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    Alcheminister

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    Bunch of BS.

    The guy who apparently wrote that article.

    “Kulldorff was a member of the Vaccine Safety Technical subgroup of CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices[3] In April 2021, he disagreed with the CDC’s pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine rollout and argued publicly that the vaccine’s benefits outweighed clotting risks, particularly for older people.[3][39]”

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    Heretic Jones

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    COVID??? Hilarious.

    Fake and gay. Stop with the globohomo stuff.

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    Saeed Qureshi

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    @“A new CDC study shows that around 75 percent of American children—and nearly 60 percent of adults—have already had COVID.”

    One does not have to read further because the article starts with a false claim. COVID-19 is presumably caused by a virus (SARS-COV-2) that no one has seen or isolated. There is neither a test available for it (the virus) nor a test that can be developed. It is not an opinion but a scientific fact.

    https://bioanalyticx.com/covid-and-science/

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    Doug Harrison

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    The question asked in this article is this: Why are they pushing ( I paraphrase) the vaccines at children when they are in little danger from covid and most of them are immune because they have had it?
    The answer is, to me at any rate, obvious. They don’t care a damn whether the kids are going to benefit from the jab; they just want to get their poisons into as many as possible under any pretext so that most of them will be sterile and thus contribute to the main goal of population reduction. Wake up you dreamers!!

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      Alcheminister

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      I see this article is a piece of subversive shit that tries to uphold and perpetuate the fraud of “covids”, vaccines, pasteur methodology and medical institution projections (because their idea of “immunity” is complete HORSESHIT, btw, that same idea is also what they use to peddle vaccines and shit).

      The author of this article worked for the CDC, was involved specifically with vaccines (and tries to peddle them).

      So it’s an undermining attempt at establishment “good will”. You know, slip in one good sentiment, but saturate it with messages trying to legitimize the fundamental propaganda and BS.

      Here’s another article by that article’s author:
      https://brownstone.org/articles/vaccines-save-lives/

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