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Rand Paul says people with natural COVID immunity should skip vaccine

It’s long past time for us to say no more to the science deniers. It’s time for us to stand up to Washington bureaucrats who think you’re not smart enough to make your own decisions. It’s time for us to stand up to people who write columns ignoring 100 years of immunity science just to score cheap and incorrect  political points. These petty tyrants in government and their enablers in the media always think they know best. They deal in the currency of fear, hoping to scare the American people into submission. For months, I’ve heard your pleas for a return to normalcy, and for months I’ve raised the alarm  loudly, publicly, and armed with studies that Dr. Anthony Fauci and the media have mostly chosen to ignore studies showing that we can in fact safely send our kids back to school and reopen the economy.

Donald Trump ends failed presidency by blaring gay anthems

President Donald Trump speaks to his supporters prior to boarding Air Force One to head to Florida. (Pete Marovich - Pool/Getty Images) In his last appearance as commander in chief, the now-former US president Donald Trump left Washington Wednesday morning (20 January) and flew to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland all to the tune of “Gloria” – and the gays were not impressed. It was a muted and almost anticlimactic end to the turbulent Trump presidency – a quiet goodbye that contrasted with his own inauguration day, a rain-soaked event where he promised a new era of polarising, populist politics. In the end, Trump strolled along the White House lawn as he opted to skip president-to-be Joe Biden‘s swearing-in ceremony in his one final shot at smashing a presidential norm.

LankaWeb – Natural coronavirus immunity could be TWICE as common as experts thought after Public Health England study claims millions have protective T-cells from catching similar cold viruses

The research, among 2,847 key workers from the NHS, police and fire service in June, found that 25 per cent of participants had high levels of T-cells which recognised Covid.  That is far higher than the results of antibody surveys, which have consistently found no more than six per cent test positive for having had Covid.  And it is likely to be even higher now that the country has experienced a second wave of infections. Experts at Cambridge University’s MRC Biostatistics Unit estimate 7.37million people have caught the coronavirus already in England, and therefore would likely have immunity. The PHE study, however, suggests the proportion of people with some level of immunity could be around one in four, which would equate to twice as many people at 14million or more.

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