Huge spike in Omricon cases

chrisgj

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Given how unpredictable the symptoms (from zero to Nero (think burning)), I think the booster jab is preferable. But then I am old enough to feel pretty vulnerable to it.
 

Markit

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Given how unpredictable the symptoms (from zero to Nero (think burning)), I think the booster jab is preferable. But then I am old enough to feel pretty vulnerable to it.
If you are lucky the Booster will only give you about 2 months extra immunity.

You (and everyone else on the planet) are going to get this, full stop, end.

So Dr. Markit's sage advise is to get the version making the rounds now (Omicron) which will assure you of a much longer natural immunity which can last up to 20 years (from previous Corona viruses, and yes I know you can get Omicron more than once) and has very little in the way of health problems. Mild cough (if at all), some headache, fever, loss of smell and taste (if at all) lasting anywhere from 5 days to 3 weeks. Job done. Don't believe me, do your own research and not on government sights - they are largely clueless and with an agenda (vax everyone and thing that moves).