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Why Is Kenya Vaccinating and Will It Help Or Hurt Natural Immunity?

The various Covid-19 vaccines currently being distributed around the globe have Don't the potential to ease a common cold or flu but they will mean hundreds of billions dollars to the people who conned the world!


COVID-19 vaccination does not affect the chances of conceiving a child, according to a study of more than 2,000 couples that was funded by the National Institutes of Health.

It wasn't long ago that Madagascar distributed a curative Artemisia Annua (Artemesinin) and Turmeric Iced tea to African nations, prompting the alleged dispatch of a French kill squad to eradicate the President of Madagascar for saving millions. The World Bank is set to back Kenya's new initiative to produce human vaccines with a $1 billion (approximately Sh130 billion) investment to support urgent projects in eight African countries. Kenya is currently establishing infrastructure at its Biovax Institute facility in Nairobi's Industrial Area. However, a major challenge they are encountering is the lack of trust from the public and their foreign supporters regarding the vaccine. This distrust is exacerbated by the revelation that the second most commonly used treatment for Malaria across the continent, akin to aspirin in the USA, stops the deadliest manifestation of the disease, which caused the demise of half of Italy's elderly population.


Pharmaceutical companies are putting in extensive effort to devise strategies for distributing vaccines to Africans, who have managed to maintain remarkable health without them. They have discovered that the presence of foreign corporations and aid in their countries poses a greater risk to their life expectancy than any virus. In Africa, being "woke" has taken on a positive connotation, especially with the rise of climate-related challenges impacting numerous lives. It was the socially conscious community on social media that alerted them to the imminent threat posed by the profit-driven petro-pharmaceutical interests.


Reent research discovered that many Africans have natural immunity to the most deadly strains of the Virus That Must Not Be Named (VTMNBN). But the VTMNBN did kill a lot of Boers in South Africa!In a study that intentionally infected volunteers with the coronavirus, participants with elevated activity of a little-studied immunity gene called HLA-DQA2 didn’t get a sustained infection.Dr. Eric Topol, director and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, told PolitiFact he estimates that 40% of the U.S. population has natural immunity... and the fact that a majority of those just happen to be of African descent may be a coincidence? Hmmm?


Much of that information is being slowly taken down from the global internet as it affects corporate profits. Some scientists have called it "superhuman immunity" or "bulletproof." But immunologist Shane Crotty prefers "hybrid immunity." Overall, hybrid immunity to SARS-CoV-2 appears to be impressively potent,...in people of African descent!


As per a report from National Public Radio (NPR), Regardless of the name given to it, this form of immunity brings some much-needed positive news amidst the overwhelming amount of negative information surrounding COVID-19. Recent research has shown that certain "individuals" or :"Some People" exhibit an exceptionally strong immune reaction to SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. These individuals not only generate high levels of antibodies, but also produce antibodies that are highly adaptable, potentially capable of combating current coronavirus strains as well as future variants that may arise.


So who is capable of mounting this "superhuman" or "hybrid" immune response? People who have had a "hybrid" exposure to the virus. Specifically, they were infected with the coronavirus in 2020 and then immunized with mRNA vaccines this year. In short the Kenyans they keep attempting to vaccinate again! According to virologist Theodora Hatziioannou at Rockefeller University, who also helped lead several of the studies. "I think they are in the best position to fight the virus. The antibodies in these people's blood can even neutralize SARS-CoV-1, the first coronavirus, which emerged 20 years ago. That virus is very, very different from SARS-CoV-2."

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