Here's a background article about virus infections and a list of errors and deceptions that have been made over the past twenty months. They are long reads that can be condensed into two key points. One being that nature is arranged in such a way that the natural response to any disease is likely to be the correct response. Another point being that our natural immune system is best left alone unless a vaccine can be shown to be highly effective.
The thing about diseases, especially virus infections, is that they either knock us off our feet, or they let us function with few or no symptoms. If they knock us off our feet, we stay in bed, which equates to self-isolation. If they don't, we go about our daily business, spreading the disease among others. However, this is not a bad thing, because the light version of the disease will produce immunity also for the heavy version. Hence, the spread of the light version ends up killing off the heavy one.
This only works if there's a difference in social behavior between the two categories of people. If everybody self-isolate, regardless of severity, the heavy version is going to spread just as much as the light one. Lockdowns are therefore counterproductive. They help protect the heavy version of a disease from the light version that would otherwise eradicate it.
As for ineffective vaccines, there are two main concerns. One concern is that they may allow versions of a disease to develop that are harmless to the vaccinated but dangerous to the unvaccinated, thereby putting the unvaccinated population at risk. The other concern is that ineffective vaccines can open for situations where the immune system of the vaccinated becomes debilitated. In both cases, a situation arises where people become dependent on vaccines in order to avoid serious illness.
Again we see that trust in nature, aka God, is the best strategy when faced with a new danger. Our natural response has been developed over millions of years and has served us well. New and unknown dangers have always appeared, and they have always been overcome. Otherwise, we wouldn't be here today. Hence, to think that we must scrap this age-old wisdom for something new and untried is a great error in judgment.
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