Further Risk among the Vaccinated
There is an extraordinary paragraph buried in an SPI-M modeling summary submitted to Sage by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group which discusses who will die in a third wave. It says: “The resurgence in both hospitalizations and deaths is dominated by those that have received two doses of the vaccine, comprising around 60% and 70% of the wave respectively. This can be attributed to the high levels of uptake in the most at-risk age groups.”
The World of Bacteria and Viruses
We need to understand that microorganisms, bacteria, and viruses are all around and within all of us. They are the first living organisms since the beginning of our planetary evolution. Our body contains over 100 trillion bacteria and other micro-organisms that live in synergy as well as billions of viruses, most of them dormant. It seems that we are more bacteria than we are human. Therefore even if we are exposed internally and externally to bacteria and viruses it doesn’t mean that we are going to get sick unless there is some reason. In fact, in their book Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi and Dr. Karina Reiss also mention that strictly speaking, we all carry an astonishing number of possible pathogens inside of our bodies-yet we are healthy.
They also said that coronavirus has been carried around by people for decades, without causing symptoms. Today science has discovered that the intestinal microbiome is central to balancing our immune response. This includes fighting against infection, flu, allergies, etc... Our gut is the home of over 100 billion bacteria. Some are the good ones while others are bad bacteria developed because of a poor dietary intake. Thus a well-balanced microbiome is also essential against infection and virus.
A long article published in the French magazine, “Science and Avenire (Future)” about our Microbiome underscores the need to reinforce our immunity based upon several studies which include one from a prestigious team from Sloan Kettering that has for the first time demonstrated that human intestinal microbiome can directly shape the composition of the immune system.
According to Diwaka Dawar, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburg (USA), the composition of the microbiome can strengthen the immune response, and other researchers such as Heenam Stanley Kim, a microbiologist from Korea University’s Laboratory for Human-Microbial Interreaction in Seoul, made clear the connection between an altered gut microbiome and severe Covid- 19. According to his research, people do not realize is that the pandemic of damaged gut microbiomes is also very serious, currently needing a change in our dietary style and environment.
The article also brings more light about the association of the severity of the Covi-19 and the intestinal microbiome, which of course requires more exploration. However, we now have better proof about the kind of food we eat that can either help us to develop good intestinal bacteria or opt for junk food that gives rise to bad bacteria.
In the past, people resistant to infection were called Healthy but today they are deemed “Asymptomatically Infected,” therefore dangerous. Apparently, we are losing the concept of what is Health and what are Healthy people, verses only now sick people. Also important to remember — the virus is not a living organism like bacteria and cannot multiply unless it first penetrates a cell using its internal machinery to reproduce.
Bad food, air quality, radiation, change of weather, physical oxidative stress, electromagnetic perturbation, bacterial activity, change in our milieu, abnormal bio-energetic fields within our body are some examples of internal and external factors in the environment that can activate a virus. Several theories implicate electromagnetic field perturbation as one factor that can activate a virus the same as a change in weather temperature.