Antibodies

Post 1
1. This first article is taken from the Daily Telegraph (no, we have no affiliation and don't even take the paper). https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/17/exclusive-game-changing-coronavirus-antibody-test-passes-first/

The piece discusses the antibody home-testing kit which looks similar to a pregnancy testing kit and will give a 98.6% accuracy result inside of 20 mins. We are not sure why it has to be sent to a lab. We are not happy with sending blood/dna off to labs when we don't know who owns or runs the lab in question. But it does show the technology is there. It surely had to be easier to bring to market than a vaccine, yet it seems we are neck and neck between knowing we have our own antibodies and being co-erced into having a vaccine. The word 'coerced' is used because we, each of us in the team, have reports of family or friends being rung by medical centres here in the UK to be on the priority vaccination list. One lady was told, after a third call, that not to have one would be 'suicidal'.

So let's look at the likely incidence of having our own antibodies. The scientiic team here suggest it is likely 80-90% of us have antibodies already. A recent report from New York found 70% had antibodies. However , it is likely big pharma will tell us our antibodies are not enough protection. Their vaccines have other properties. Well, antibodies have always done the job in the past. There is plenty of data on the efficacy of homeopathic vaccines - ie where a small amount of the virus will stimulate your own immune system. This is very simplistic so please do your own research. Personally, I know I had covid back in January, and I am more than happy to trust my own antibodies. But hey, that would be a cheap solution....  Would it not be preferable to have a vaccine at a huge cost (a figure of £477 per shot was quoted on one article, but again this needs to be verified) especially when the government has just bought 90 million shots... they sure do intend to vax us. Why, though? We will come to the topic of vaccines in other countries on post 3 later this week. 

Next post will look at the true incidence of covid in the UK (apologies to those overseas but we only have access to UK data on stats... most other reports will be worldwide).

We will leave you with this quote from Matt Hancock, UK Govt Minister, on the 21st July 2020, as told to the Commons Science and Technology Committee. 'At the start it was pretty reasonable to say if someone had ever registered positive and died, they died from covid...' 

Those tests are not specific! Coronaviruses have been around for many many years - most of us would test positive. TBC....

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