Does Omicron trigger a T cell response that protects against Covid?

YES – Omicron triggers a T cell response that protects against Covid according to Joe Wang, Ph.D.  In The Epoch Times he explains how.  He concludes “If Omicron is anything like the attenuated measles vaccine and provides similar effects, we may see the end of the COVID-19 pandemic before the winter is over.”   Wang was in vaccine development for 20 years and a lead scientist for Sanofi Pasteur’s SARS vaccine project in 2003.

In Scientific debate silenced, he slams Fauci and makes the distinction between Subjective (Fauci) science and Objective (real) science.

In Omicron vs Bill Gates, Wang is more controversial.  He picks up on Gates’ comment that “Sadly, the virus itself, particularly the variant called Omicron, is a type of vaccine. That is, it creates both B-cell and T-cell immunity.”  Why ‘sadly’?

CDC says the vaccine is effective

CDC still thinks that the vaccine is effective.  That’s not surprising as the same CDC continues to refuse to recognise that cures exist for covid.  Click CDC-Omicron for the official line

Scientific Studies say the vaccine is Not effective, especially with children

Wbur reports that “Pfizer’s COVID vaccine is not as protective against omicron for 5 to 11-year-olds, data suggests”

CNBC reports that “Pfizer Covid vaccine was just 12%  effective against omicron in kids 5 to 11, study finds”

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D,   MIT Senior Research Scientist  takes it further in her article The Unforgivable Sin

Editor comment – Amost no children have died from covid, which is no real threat to them.  So the only benefit of vaccination would be if it prevented them trasmitting  the disease to the more vulnerable – their grandparents.  But the vaccine does not prevent transmission. So why are governments pushing for mass vaccination of children?

Treat First, Test Later

If you get a strange flu, it is probably omicron. Treat it straight away. Don’t waste time and effort getting tested.  Stay in bed and let your body concentrate on getting better.   See Treat yourself from Day1 for some ideas on what to do.  If you are in good health generally,  you will be stronger for having had omicron.

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