posted on Dec, 31 2021 @ 06:39 PM
I was already worried beginning March 2020 when SA approached lock-down and the first public health directives for Covid-19 appeared, that by
constantly stripping protective bacteria off our hands (not just the alcohol sanitizer, but for months we were directed to sing Happy Birthday washing
our hands to make sure it was 40 seconds), that this intervention in our immune systems would lead to some viral or bacterial blow-back.
We might push down the Covid-19, but after a while something else will pop up due to those interventions, and we might be as stripped off our immunity
as much as an uncontacted tribe is to influenza.
Or it might indeed be a form of influenza that has now mutated according to evolutionary principles.
Not that these fears were at all original, since before the Covid-19 there were already fears about antibiotic resistant bacteria (due to rampant
medical misuse), and also the effects of widespread antibacterial soaps. I mean they kill 99 percent of bacteria, but I guess that 1 percent must
eventually grow stronger.
And ultimately viruses are at their most lethal in combination with a bacterial infection.
edit on 31-12-2021 by halfoldman because: (no reason
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