30 March 2025

Wuhan Flu Redo

Back when COVID first started going around, me and The Boy (and Marv) all clearly had it.

I never got vaccinated, I figure that catching and surviving a disease being the surest form of immunization I'd be fine.

I have been.

I know several people who took the jab and are on their fourth or fifth round of being sick with Wu Ping Cough.

It's like the jab not only doesn't prevent you from catching it, it also keeps you from building an immunity from surviving it.

That's not how vaccines are supposed to work!

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  2. Don't know anyone regrets not getting the jab.

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  3. I saw a comment (on memedroid.com, maybe) that went:

    "Imagine a vaccine so safe that you have to be threatened to take it ...

    for a disease so terrible that, often, you have to be tested to even know that you have it."

    That says it all.
    Have I had any vaccines for COVID - no.
    Have I had COVID - no idea.
    Have my family members had the vaccines - yes, they were forced to in order to stay employed.
    Have my family members had COVID - multiple times, each.

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  4. Them novel viruses are.. novel. Neither my wife or I have tested positive for covid, before or after being vaccinated with the mRNA stuff. Maybe we've had it, but it hasn't pinged on a test yet. We both have O blood type which studies suggest that individuals with blood type O might be less susceptible to getting it. Who knows.

    My wife's parents (both seniors): her dad is blood type O, never tested positive for covid before/after vaccination. Her mother (not blood type O) tested positive and got covid really bad before vaccination, and a milder case after it.

    My brother (also blood type O) never tested positive for covid before/after vaccination, but his family (not blood type O) all got it repeatedly despite being vaccinated.His family recovered with no after-effects.

    My bro-in-law didn't get vaccinated, not blood type O, and got covid about 4 times, and then suffered a stroke before age 50. He was hale and hearty, athletic.. no indicators of stroke before he got one. They say covid increases your stroke chances.

    Novel viruses are novel.

    John King

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    1. I'm O-neg and I got something that knocked me on my ass at about the right time for it to have been COVID. I've tested positive for antibodies (I got tested because the VA was obsessive about it and you needed to be tested for even the smallest interaction with them).

      Since that one, barely a sniffle.

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  5. I was skeptical about COVID from the beginning. One reason is I have been here before! First it was herpes, then "heterosexually transmitted AIDS" that was going to Kill Us All. Remember? Then I noticed that the Evil Virus had been weaponized to hurt Orange Man Bad. When the Orange Antichrist wanted to shut down travel from China, the people who would shriek that he just wanted to put oncologists out of business if he cured cancer reached for their favorite word: "RAYCISS!" And a few months later those same people were cheering on massive shutdowns that really hurt the economy---but making excuses for violent rioting, and not explaining why their precious "homeless" weren't dying like flies despite not taking the shot.

    I don't think the vaccine is harmful, and I have had all three shots (what does not kill me makes me stronger! GRAWR!) but the disease has been so politicized on both sides that I prefer to ignore its existence. My GF is terrified of it, but she's taking care of her 98 year old father, and has to worry about him.

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  6. I had probably the worst bout of flu in my life, including projectile vomiting, in early Dec of '19.
    Kung Flu is known to have arrived on this continent by Thanksgiving of '19, but nobody was talking about it or really knew about in until late January of 2020.
    There was no test for it then, so no idea if that was "just the flu", or WuFlu.
    Never got any of the shots, which weren't ever vaccines, and still aren't.
    I spent the next two years working with ragingly infected COVID patients at arms' length, and have never been healthier in my life, nor did I have any sick days that entire time.
    And don't regret not getting the injectable AIDS/myocarditis shots one little bit.

    But there's going to come a time when being a pureblood is an acknowledged net plus.
    There are already whispers of it with blood transfusions (which is how AIDS fears materialized first, along with the companion lawsuits that nearly destroyed the Red Cross).

    The pandemic is long gone, but we're going to be dealing with the repercussions and fallout from it for years to decades.
    Healthy kids dropping dead at soccer practice from Suddenly™ is just the beginning.

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