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Fantastic hope; had the MMR vaccine? DO NOT get the corona virus vaccine! Crossover immunity to the corona virus! PIN Please!
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[quote:LookinUp1:MV80NjAzMjI3XzgzODA5ODg4XzFDOTU2QjRE] Ok people think of it thugs way. We know the following is true fact; The younger the age of a person between 2 and above is associated with the least serious form of corona virus. The younger the age, the more likely they were to have any symptoms. The older the person is, the more higher risk of complications with the corona virus. Then consider this; MMR is given at ages 15 months and above but typically at 2 years old. Then sometimes a booster once in college like myself. This study said that the higher levels of the component of the Mumps in the MMR vaccine in the blood was associated with less serious cases of the corona virus. Do you understand that implies a strong correlation that kids under one have no MMR and suffer higher complications of the corona then older children. Those 1 year olds have not had the MMR vaccine. Then two year olds and above had lower cases of corona and less severe cases of corona. The younger the person, the higher levels of MMR tither in the blood and the less complications of the corona... Cross over immunity to some degree! [/quote]
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Dr Jonathan Campbell has been studying the corona virus research from around the world since January. He shares YouTube updates almost every day. He is the earliest supporter of Vitamin D to combat the corona virus.
Here he presents a new study of researchers who have found what appears to be probable correlation to partial crossover immunity from the MMR vaccine specifically with the component of the mumps!
The world has been baffled as to why youth in their 20’s and early 30’s and younger seem to do very well when they get the corona virus. Many youth test positive and can have very little to no symptoms if the corona virus. Another thing that has baffled health care providers is that children under one seemed to have a harder time with the corona virus then children over two. This makes sense since the MMR vaccine is typically not given to children under one years old. So this supports probable reason that children who are between 2 through young adults are doing well against the corona virus. Perhaps the mumps component of the MMR vaccine is providing partial immunity to the corona vaccine. The fighter cells for the mumps identified the corona virus and attacked it as if it were the mumps, providing varying crossover immunity!
This study shows strong suggestion that there is a correlation of having higher level mumps antibodies meant having less corona virus symptoms. Also, the higher the level of mumps antibodies in the blood correlated with the lighter case of corona virus symptoms. The less the mumps antibodies in the blood correlated with the worsening symptoms of the corona virus.
Fascinating!
The MMR vaccine was widely given since the early 1990’s. I went back to college in my 30’s and was required to get 2 dosages of the MMR vaccine.
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