Saturday, 11 February 2023

IMMUNITY PROBLEMS



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“Professor Tracy Hussell, a director at the Lydia Becker Institute for Immunology and Inflammation, told The Mail on Sunday that lockdowns … may have had unintended consequences for children’s developing immune systems …

As the long-awaited Covid inquiry begins, some scientific experts fear that lockdown could have left children with life-long immunity problems

Children’s immune systems haven’t developed as they should. "In fact, the immunity of the entire population has waned …

“Certain illnesses have returned – and there is a much bigger pool of susceptible people they can infect. This is what scientists refer to as the ‘immunity gap’ …

“Prof Hussell says: ‘The very early years are important for setting your immune system. These are shaped by the pollutants, bugs and viruses we encounter.

"'Many children may react more severely to common infections for a long time’ …

“Take, for example, group A strep, a bacterial infection more commonly known as scarlet fever. There have been more than TEN TIMES the average number of cases this winter season …

“Another unusual illness affecting children has been hepatitis, an inflammatory liver condition normally caused by a virus, alcohol abuse or other toxins. There were 274 cases of the condition in children under 16 between January and July 2022 – which led to 15 needing a liver transplant. This compares with just six cases in April 2021 …

“Arabella Skinner, a director at children’s campaign group Us For Them, said … ‘Knowing what we know now, can they honestly say it [lockdowns and school closures] was worth it?’”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11740341/Could-lockdown-left-children-life-long-immunity-problems.html

And, have vaccines caused certain health problems?
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According to an update to be published next month, today's 65-year-old men are only likely to live on average another 21.5 years, and women 24 more years.


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