Monday, September 20, 2021

New Israeli Study: Previous COVID Infections Protect Better Against Delta than Vaccines

New Israeli Study: Previous COVID Infections Protect Better Against Delta than Vaccines
Courtney Kirchoff - September 20, 2021 at 02:51PM


Well. Well. Well. This is awkward. Remember that we're supposed to both trust and follow TheScienceTM. Because here we have science. The question is if we'll be told to follow it like little ducklings going for a dunk. Israel has a population that is heavily vaccinated. As many as 80 percent of those qualified have taken the pokey. Yet COVID is hacking that place up like whatever the villain in the Halloween movies is called. I'm sorry if you're screaming it at me I don't do horror nor do I care enough to IMDB it. Let's get back to the point. Those who study TheScienceTM in Israel have now found — drumroll please — people who've already had COVID and possess the antibodies, have a much higher resistance to the Delta variant than people who've been vaccinated. Sit down for this doozy:

Natural immunity from contracting coronavirus provided Israelis with longer-lasting protection against the Delta variant than two shots of the Pfizer vaccine given early this year, new Israeli research suggests.

The study by Maccabi Healthcare Service looked at individuals who had either gotten two shots of the vaccine by the end of February or tested positive for COVID-19 by that time.

This shouldn't even be a news story. Yet it is because we collectively react to people who collectively reacted to the Wuhan Flu by mass purchasing toilet paper. Remember the toilet paper? It was around the same time Carole Baskin killed her husband. Or at least the time we cared about it. Those toilet paper hoarders grew up to be virologists, or maybe that's "virologists," because time froze and transformed 15-days-to-flatten-the-curve into Present your Vaccine Passport to Enter. Shit escalated quickly. While it escalated, basic facts like the body's response to viruses that aren't nearly as bad as Democrats wanted it to be or maybe some lab folks in China hoped it would be, help protect the body against future variants of that virus.

It's called immunity. Look it up.

People who had two vaccine shots had a six-fold higher chance of getting infected with Delta than patients who hadn't been vaccinated but previously contracted the coronavirus, according to the research.

This article should come with a shock warning, like TV ratings for people with kids. But to think. People who previously had THE VIRUS also can better fight variants of that same VIRUS?! No. Way. If you, like me, suddenly experienced a spontaneous body flip due to extreme flabbergastion (new word), take a minute to come to your senses.

Meanwhile...

The vaccine-dependent people had a seven-fold higher chance of symptomatic infection, and a 6.7-fold higher chance of being hospitalized.

Guys. I can't right now. There is only so much shock one brain can handle in a day. I've peaked. Not only do people with natural immunity do better against variants of a virus, but people who do not have natural immunity but instead took a "vaccine" that was rushed through.... don't? In fact not only are they not as immune as those with immunity, they're getting... SICKER?!

I might need a minute to process this. It almost seems like "follow the science" should go the way of the dinosaurs. Only because science isn't a guru. Science is a field of study and as such, requires motherf*cking time.

Of course the article on Israel and the litany of sick people who just did as they were encouraged to "follow the f*cking science" has to point out this study doesn't mean people shouldn't get vaccinated. Of course this article says that people shouldn't run out and ask people with COVID to sneeze in their milkshakes. Of course this article says that vaccines are super good for you like kale and Enya music. Of course this article says that people with natural immunity should still get at least ONE shot, jeebus be reasonable. And of course this is for the Pfizer vaccine. Okay?

Now I've said what that article of course said. This should give me immunity from wanton fact-checkers looking to compensate for lack of parental affection.

Meanwhile, when was the last time you saw a sign for "free antibody testing" near you? Ya know, since we care so much about stopping the spread.

Now watch Steven go off on this same point:

from Steven Crowder Says