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These are not failed policies. They are working exactly as intended.

https://plandemicseries.com

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So, I got the Phizer jab in Feb and 7 months later, came down with COVID. I was thinking natural immunity would get me through 3 months, but it sounds like it may be worth holding off on the booster to see if I can get another 6 months until either booster or I got sick again. But, yeah, sickness or booster 2x a year seems like it will become the norm.

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Huh? Know the definition of insanity by chance?

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I highly recommend don't get the booster unless you are in a high risk group, and stock up on treatments such as Iverectrin, HCQ, etc. Or if you are in Florida they have a treatment. The problem is in most states, they don't treat Covid, sigh.

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Yeah, morbid obesity working in healthcare (working on improving both of these). Tried to go the Monoclonal route but it was right around the time Zhou was diverting resources away from Red states. Tried the Ivermectin route through one of the cash only websites. When I got sick on a Wed nothing was called into the pharmacy until after the weekend and when I wasn't dead after the weekend, I figured it wasn't a big deal.

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The problem is in most states, they would rather let you die then treat Covid, sigh.

There I fixed it for you.

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Somebody I know:

Under 40, Male, got Covid

Then got double Vaxed

Then got Covid again

He is now super tired, and can't work.

He then got fired from his medical industry job as a technician.

My gut feeling is if he had not been vaxed after getting Covid, he would have not gotten it again.

An alternative is the first time he actually did not get Covid.

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And the UK is going to require booster shots for a person to be considered vaccinated, sigh.

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