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To the naive Irish person (or any person for that matter), this is the official excuse for the failure of vaccines which the government will probably take with blind guidance from the 'experts'.
When an unvaccinated person dies of Covid, (although they have 99.9% recovery rates - so it's very unlikely) it will be called COVID-19, the Chinese variant and they will be called very irresponsible and uninformed. However, when a vaccinated person dies of COVID-19, it will be called the Delta or Indian variant, which makes the excuse for the pharmaceutical companies to formulate a new booster shot for the new virus strain. Then, when the newly vaccinated person dies of another variant of COVID-19, it will be call another Greek alphabetic letter, and a third vaccination, booster shot, will be devised. But even the layperson has to look at the logic and say stop! It is clear that if the business were pursued to the bitter end people would have to be inoculated with a whole alphabet of microbe varients. Yet the procedure seems perfectly scientific. The China variant was visibly different from the Indian variant and the Indian variant from all the other alphabetic variants in respect to their characteristic virus, the Coronavirus. To be honest, the scientific community must say there is no such thing in the world as a typical case of coronavirus. What there is an infinite number of Coronavirus variants, all different and each of them expressing it's difference on the otherwise undifferentiated coronavirus virus on people differently! Natural immunity is the only way. Nature always finds a way sooner or later!
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