Vitamin D deficiency
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We reacted to the virus exactly the opposite of how nature intended.
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Precisely. Nature encourages the survival of the fittest. Its how the planet has evolved.
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“We had very little RSV last year,” he said. “There’s some speculation that [the current outbreak] may be partly exacerbated by the fact we didn’t have any last year and so there is a bigger pool of children who are susceptible to it." In the same Text. Tell the whole Story.
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Umm that’s what the tweet said just with different words. Lockdowns kept the quantities low last year so they are more likely to co tract it this year. Due to lower immunity caused by the lockdown.
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Thats what they wanted!
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The vaccine would make this 10X worse for children. What we are doing has already been bad for them and they were not at risk. This is criminal!
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No shit, in the 90’s we laughed about the idea of “bubble” children and how absurd that was an knew damn well it make them have weak immune systems, yet here we are...
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Since ur based in the UK, u wouldn't know that me living in Christchurch, pop 400,000, haven't worn a mask since July, and we've had full, maskless nightclubs since abt August. Immune debt wld b due to closed borders, not lockdown. But it's all about cost/benefit perspective.
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You are correct, it's 100% due to border closures.
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