Category: Natural Immunity
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Pilot study shows immune boosting can cure long COVID
In this April 27, 2022 article for Medical News Today, Deep Shukla reports on the results of a small pilot study that showed that immune-boosting, not immune suppression, can improve symptoms in individuals with long COVID. Contrary to the common belief that long COVID is due to persistent inflammation (a sign of an immune system…
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CDC issues alert for rare liver damage in children
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now asking physicians in the US to be on the lookout for unusual cases of severe hepatitis in children. The guidance came as a growing number of hepatitis cases have been identified in the US, as well as several countries in Europe [read UK launches…
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Big study from Japan shows no difference in viral load between boosted, vaccinated, unvaccinated
The following is a pre-print study published by MedRxiv last April 19, 2022. In this study, researchers from Japan found a similar viral load between vaccinated and unvaccinated patients who test positive for the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 subvariants. The study also showed that even those who have already received the booster shot had viral loads similar…
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99% of Indonesia’s population has COVID antibodies
This April 19, 2022 article published by Jakarta Post reports that almost everyone in Indonesia already has COVID antibodies either from vaccination or infection. This information came as a result of a serological survey conducted by the University of Indonesia Faculty of Public Health. Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that the survey provided…
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New Study: Natural Immunity from Prior COVID Infection Among Unvaccinated Individuals Lasted for at least 650 Days
On February 5, 2022, in an article published on Becker News, Kyle Becker cited a new study from John Hopkins University issued on February 3 but was not publicly discussed. According to the article, Dr. Marty Makary, spearheading a team at Johns Hopkins to do the work that the CDC and NIH refuse to do,…
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WHO Warns of New COVID Surge in Two Months, Urges PH Authorities for a House-to-house Vaccination
In an April 7, 2022 article published in Inquirer, Kurt de la Pena reported that the World Health Organization (WHO) said the Philippines should be prepared, as COVID-19 cases will probably rise, especially after the May 9 elections. According to the article, Dr. Rajendra Yadav, acting WHO representative to the Philippines, stressed that to prepare…
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Latest FDA Document Dump: Natural Immunity Works and Pfizer Knows It
In an April 6, 2022 article published in The Defender, David Charbonneau, Ph.D., reported that the latest US Foods and Drugs Administrations document dump reveals natural immunity works, and Pfizer knows it. According to the article on The Hill’s “Rising,” journalist and political commentator Kim Iversen shared revelations from the latest Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine documents[efn_note]https://phmpt.org/pfizers-documents/[/efn_note],…
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CDC Director Acknowledges Infection-Induced Immunity aka Natural Immunity
In a March 30, 2022 article published in Becker News, Kyle Becker reported that CDC Director Rochelle Walensky admitted natural immunity is absolute and confers some protection to Covid-19. According to the report, Walensky testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis on Wednesday, March 30. Becker mentioned that based on Walensky’s interview,…
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COVID Reinfection Remains Rare In Kids
In this March 29, 2022 article for MedPage Today, Lei Lei Wu reports on a new study published by the Lancet Child and Adolescent Health showing that COVID reinfection among children is rare at less than 0.5%. According to the study, reinfection among children was three times lower compared to adults. Reinfection was highest among…
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Study from Sweden shows why some people do not get COVID
In this March 29, 2022 article published by The Epoch Times, Mimi Nguyen Ly reports on the results of a recent study from Sweden which explains why some health workers who were in contact with COVID patients remain uninfected with the virus even if they were not vaccinated. A press release from the University of…