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Herd Immunity

6/3/2021

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The redefining of "herd immunity" by the World Health Organisation between June 2020 and November 2020 says it all. The latest definition removes any reference to herd immunity being developed naturally in a population as a result of people's natural, God-given immune systems, and states that herd immunity can only be achieved by a sufficient number of people being vaccinated.

In other words, herd immunity is achieved by protecting people from a virus, not by exposing them to it.

This is a rewriting of the science of immunology, totally without any scientific foundation, and intended purely to support the current Covid narratives, especially the drive to vaccinate everyone in the world.

Anyone with any medical training at all knows that this is totally disingenuous, and doctors and nurses around the world MUST come together in repudiating this absurd claim, otherwise they are betraying their Hippocratic oath.

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