COVID-19 Mystery: Why Some People Get It and Others Don’t

July 19th, 2022

Nobody in my immediate family has been vaccinated and we haven’t caught Covid. Or, if we did catch it, we didn’t know it. My children do martial arts with children who attend a local high school, which is a superspreader facility. I keep thinking we’re going to get it, but winter keeps passing us by without it happening. My children all caught colds multiple times this year. I caught a cold. My wife caught a cold. We all did rapid antigen tests, multiple times, and none of them were ever positive for Covid.

None of our unvaccinated friends, or their children, have caught it, as far as they know, and some of those unvaccinated children attend the superspreader high school.

We know more unvaccinated non-compliant people than people who took the shots, but most of the ones who took the shots that we know have had a hell of a time. One person took the shots to avoid losing her job. She got long Covid. Her husband and two children, all unvaccinated, didn’t get it.

I have family members who are vaccine maximalists. They would inject plutonium into themselves and their children if the TV said to do it. Anyway, the madness got to the point where they all started wearing masks inside their own house. And, that’s right, they all got Covid.

Post-jab outcomes for other family members: Heart attack, Parkinson’s disease, and vomiting blood.

I could go on and on…

The thing to keep in mind is that I mostly keep to myself and hardly know anyone. I’m hearing WAAAAAAAAAY too many weird stories from such a small number of people who took the shots.

Anyway, how can it be that none of the unvaccinated people I know have caught Covid, while most of the vaccinated I know have? I had a doctor tell me we’re just lucky.

Mmm hmm.

Via: The National:

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7 Responses to “COVID-19 Mystery: Why Some People Get It and Others Don’t”

  1. prov6yahoo says:

    My wife and I got the ‘rona earlier this year. She started having symptoms after Christmas. She probably caught it from our grandchildren at Christmas, but they had little to no symptoms. She took test that said she had it. I started getting symptoms a week to 10 days later, about the time she was getting over it. I never took a test. We had cold symptoms plus a lot of fatigue, which was the worst part. We believe it was the Omicron variant. Anyway it wasn’t any worse than a bad flu, and now I hope we have some real immunity. My wife was a nurse, and all of her old nurse buddies helped convince her to get the vaccine. She took the 2 Moderna jabs in March and April of 2021. She’s had high blood pressure for years, which got worse 3-4 months ago, who knows if that was natural or from vaccine. I never took the jab.

  2. prov6yahoo says:

    Funny: I told my wife that she was crazy to get jabbed, and she told me I was crazy not to.

  3. tochigi says:

    My partner, her daughter (at high school) and I haven’t been vaccinated. None of us have had COVID to our knowledge. It’s possible we had it at new year, but the symptoms were very brief and light, so we never got tested (at the time it didn’t even cross our minds that we might have COVID). My son (university student) and ex-wife are unvaccinated, and I’m pretty sure they haven’t had COVID. Most of the people we know who haven’t been vaccinated haven’t had COVID, but a few have. Nearly all the people we know who have been vaccinated have had COVID at least once. , Right now, Japan is having its biggest wave of infections yet. Similar to NZ, I think. The vaccination rates here are maybe slightly lower than NZ. Either way, I’m glad I don’t live in an urban area. But yes, the infection patterns are quite strange…

  4. Kevin says:

    Very, very interesting, since, “This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.” haha

  5. pookie says:

    I don’t have a lot of friends and acquaintances, but the only ones I personally know who have been having sudden chronic health problems or have gotten Covid (and more than once) have been jabbed, and those were required in order for those friends to keep their jobs. Most of my closer friends are unjabbed (as am I), and none have had Covid to their knowledge. I’ve even knowingly come in close personal contact with a friend who was battling her 2nd Covid bout — she’s a nursing home worker who was required to take 2 jabs and a booster just to keep her job, and she’s the only breadwinner in her family (her husband has Alzheimer’s). I delivered scads o’ bottles of supplements to her — quercetin, N-acetyl cysteine, nattokinase, black cumin seed oil, zinc acetate, curcumin phytosome, etc., etc. and sat with her to go over dosages and gave her a hug. I didn’t catch it from her, but I felt horribly sorry for her, as her mandated jabs were ruining her immune system, and even her long-controlled Hashimoto’s came roaring back after her jabs. Sigh.

    What’s interesting is that blood type is correlated with the risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2. In a study published in March 2020, researchers in China found that blood group A was associated with a higher risk for acquiring Covid compared with non-A blood groups, and blood group O was associated with a lower risk. Furthermore, Rh negative blood type has been linked with a lower risk of Covid, so apparently O- blood types are sitting in the catbird seat — that’s approx. 15% of the world’s population (and apparently the blood type that the Rothschilds are and marry into).

    https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/

  6. cgroove69 says:

    Same boat: not vaxed, no covid. Thought I might have had it at some point, but antibodies still tested negative. I took care of several loved ones who did have it while they were infectious, didn’t get it. Made my way into an actual unit in a hospital to see another loved one (I had to make my case, this was already a year in, but they still were trying to talk me out of it) and I didn’t get it. That person attributes my coming to see them with getting better, I think personally they would not have made it. Human touch does more than anyone can imagine, IMO. (Also, the after effects of the Remdesiveer “they” were so sure was the best fix were horrible: skin rash, itching, back problems with exploded disc, and others)

    Like Pookie, I too began an intense regimen of suppliments very early on (probably March/April ’20), pretty much everything on his list, as well as had a stash of “the horse paste” meds which I took a few times, and gave to several friends and family members, as well as follow the FLCC’s protocols.

    I never missed any work (physical location with others all throughout the “event”), I go out regularly to perform at restaurants and bars where people with me who have been vaxed, multiple times, still get it, yet I continue to escape it. I don’t know many non-vaxed, but the few that I do, to my knowledge, have not gotten it. And it’s amazing to me when speaking with people who are vaxxed and constantly getting it: the programming has worked so well because they think I am the loon, and say “well it probably would’ve been worse if I hadn’t been vaxxed”. The sheer lunacy of that astounds me still.

    Also, I am anti-mask, so I almost always went without one until the mandates happened, and even then I tried to get by without, but of course you couldn’t get in anywhere without them. I had many heated discussions with people early on telling me the mask mandate was a “social contract” that I was making, which I said I had not agreed to (yes they were vaxxed and thought I was risking death, but they wound up with it and not me). The right mask works when needed definitely work (like when I took care of sick people with it, or entered a covid unit, otherwise, wtf is the point?).

    So the programming that was instituted, the fear porn they distributed was extremely effective on the mass population, and really shows me that there are not as many critical thinking individuals as one would hope. And that people want to be told what to do in times of emergency and think that daddy gov’t will always have their best interests at heart. I sometimes think, maybe I am the loon, but I come here, read that many others think very much like me, and know that’s not the case. Thanks for that!

  7. Loveandlight says:

    Type 2 diabetic in his fifties here, never caught it that I’m aware, and the only way I would ever get the jabs if my arm was twisted pretty hard. Speaking of which, I intend to vote straight-ticket Republican for the next two elections at least as revenge against the Democrats for trying to force the jabs on me.

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