by Dr Rachel Nicoll,Daily Sceptic:
At his media briefing on March 3rd 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General said: “COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity”.
The WHO managed to get quite a lot wrong in its pronouncements about COVID-19. I am just focusing on the “to which no one has immunity” for now. But put this together with all the other inaccuracies in the WHO statements and guidance about COVID-19 and it does raise concerns about our Government’s recent outsourcing of health decisions to the WHO in the next pandemic.
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Why is pre-existing immunity to COVID-19 important?
Pre-existing Covid immunity is important because it would normally mean we have already built up some immunity to the virus from earlier exposures, making our response to COVID-19 less severe. And in fact, many of us had COVID-19 very mildly and sometimes with no symptoms at all.
It’s important to point out, however, that pre-existing immunity will not be the only reason for mild COVID-19. A healthy vitamin D level and absence of risk factors such as older age, obesity and other underlying medical conditions will also play a part.
Several scientists havepointedoutthat recognition of our pre-existing immunity could have considerably improved pandemic decision-making. Additionally, there would have been less need to generate thefear which became government policyduring the pandemic and the pandemic measures could have been confined to the vulnerable, as suggested by theGreat Barrington Declaration.
To explain this further, what follows is a summary of my three-part article on pre-existing immunity to COVID-19, which was recently published in an academic journal. The three parts can be foundhere,hereandhere.
There was, in fact, every reason to expect that we had some pre-existing immunity to COVID-19.
Source: SGT Report