Wednesday, April 8, 2020

What Doctors and Scientists Aren't Saying


First, it's unsettling to say the least.
Secondly, there's a real fear among governments and scientists and doctors over how the public might react.

Nevertheless, here's the gist of the virus issue in early April 2020...I received an email reply from an acquaintance after I exclaimed my excitement about the possibility that the University of Pittsburgh was encouraged their work.

First, the exciting first sentence of the U of P story:

"Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine believe that they’ve found a potential vaccine for the new coronavirus."

The entire New York Post story is here.

I referred to an email that I received about that story.
Here it is.


"Interesting delivery system.  I'm sure it'll be ready and FDA-approved by next year  --  when 99 % of us will already be immune to SAR-COV-2 anyway.

"...which they cannot
 even detect
 inside a human being,
 ill or otherwise;..."

Question for the medical profession :  For as long as I've been around they've been
assuring us there was  "no cure" and presumably no vaccine for the common cold.  Can't be done, nope, no way.  And coronaviruses  (of which there are many thousands of varieties) are responsible for a good chunk of the colds each and every one of us have had at some point or another.  How come it's possible all of a sudden to produce a vaccine for one particular strain  (a strain,  by the way,  which they cannot even detect inside a human being, ill or otherwise ;  the much-ballyhooed test we hear about daily can only detect the presence of generic coronavirus antibodies  -- meaning that anyone who's ever had one and recovered from it will likely test positive!  Think of that the next time the number of new "confirmed" cases is trotted out) ?  Somebody's got some explaining to do."

Puts a whole new spin on things, doesn't it?



 

I hope my acquaintance is wrong...

Go...U of P!

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