@hightor,
Quote:Natural immunity after covid may last for a year of more but is not protective against all new variants.
According to whom, exactly? The same people who claimed the injections prevented transmission?
They had no evidence for that, and later admitted it.
They've also claimed the injections "lessened symptoms", but had no time at all to actually do any testing to prove that, either.
The Astrazeneca injections have been withdrawn now, after being recommended on a maybe situation, that they didn't cause heart problems in younger men, meaning the other injections did cause problems of that kind.
You were all used in an experiment. At least "our" health minister Hunt covered his skinny arse, by stating that it was an experiment, for the purpose of data collection. Didn't stop him later stating that the injections are "safe and effective", which they most clearly are not.
Now, I had the alpha strain in March 2020, so apparently, according to your claim, I could have also been exposed to every other strain going, since then. Seeing as how my current role as an innkeeper, includes cleaning bathrooms after multiple guests, including those quarantining, from interstate, and now again, from overseas, I should have been quite ill on multiple occasions.
There's the clincher, though; I haven't.
Quote:Beginning of new story.
Nope. Still not interested in being part of an experiment.