Thursday, October 28, 2021

Why Kids' Immune Systems Can Handle COVID, and How Vaccines Could Interfere With Their Immune Response

The risks clearly outweigh the benefits of COVID vaccination for young children.

The evidence below relating to children helps explain why children are not candidates for the COVID vaccines and why they may well be immune - and thus can be considered "Fully vaccinated."

Recent research published in Science shows children's blood, retrieved prior to the COVID pandemic, has memory B cells that can bind to SARS-CoV-2.

"Since the earliest days of the COVID-19 outbreak, scientists have observed that children infected with the virus tend to fare much better than adults researchers reported that levels of two immune system molecules - interleukin 17A, which helps mobilize immune system response during early infection, and interferon gamma, which combats viral replication - were strongly linked to the age of the patients. The younger the patient, the higher the levels of IL-17A and INF-g, the analysis showed these two molecules are part of the innate immune system, a more primitive, non-specific type of response activated early after infection."

A team of Johns Hopkins researchers recently reported that when they looked at a group of about 48,000 children in the U.S. infected with the virus, they found no COVID deaths among the healthy kids.

Dr. Marty Makary indicated his team worked with the nonprofit FAIR Health to analyze approximately 48,000 children under 18 diagnosed with COVID in health-insurance data from April to August 2020.

What then is the benefit of sub-optimal vaccines in children who are at such low risk in the first place? When the vaccine itself will cause harms?

https://noqreport.com/2021/10/28/why-kids-immune-systems-can-handle-covid-and-how-vaccines-could-interfere-with-their-immune-response/ 

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