So, another lockdown.

None of which proves immunity timescale nor gives any credibility that there is any other way to deal with Covid than current policy.

Naturally acquired Herd immunity not a solution, never has been, never will be.

Boll@x!
(To be said out loud whilst pretending to cough...)
 
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great to see that vinty agrees his stories are not to be taken seriously
You obviously prefer stories from the Lancet rather than real science.

in 1997, prominent medical journal The Lancet
published research claiming to have found a link between the measles vaccine and autism. As a result, in following years the parents of over a million British children decided not to vaccinate their kids. The research has since been thoroughly debunked, but the number of measles cases has skyrocketed, from just several dozen a year in 1997 to over 2,000 cases in 2011. Similar outbreaks have occurred throughout the United States, involving both measles and whooping cough, with doctors and officials blaming low rates of vaccination.[/QUOTE]
 
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great to see that vinty agrees his stories are not to be taken seriously
The research i quoted was carried out by scientific professionals who specialise in immunology.
You quote the Lancet, the magazine which started the anti vaccine cult by publishing lies about a link between Autism and the measles vaccine.
 
A Lancet link, thanks. It's nice to have real scientific research to back these things up. :)
The Lancet was responsible for what has been described as the most damaging medical hoax of the 20th century.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancet_MMR_autism_fraud
It seems the Lancet is still publishing uncorroborated scare stories in order to attract readers.

The Lancet published a story about some bloke in Hong Kong who caught Coronavirus twice.
That story has now been debunked, for what really happened, read below.

Scientists from Hong Kong recently reported on the case of a young, healthy man who recovered from a bout of Covid-19 only to be re-infected more than four months later. Using genome sequencing of the virus, they could prove he caught it twice because the virus strains were different

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/so-another-lockdown.556315/page-7#ixzz6d5qW0Iyg
 
The Lancet is one of the most respected medical journals out there, certainly not 'lazy journalism'.
in 1997, prominent medical journal The Lancet published research claiming to have found a link between the measles vaccine and autism. As a result, in following years the parents of over a million British children decided not to vaccinate their kids. The research has since been thoroughly debunked, but the number of measles cases has skyrocketed, from just several dozen a year in 1997 to over 2,000 cases in 2011. Similar outbreaks have occurred throughout the United States, involving both measles and whooping cough, with doctors and officials blaming low rates of vaccination.[/QUOT

Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/so-another-lockdown.556315/page-11#ixzz6d5vmYoN7
 
The Lancet was responsible for what has been described as the most damaging medical hoax of the 20th century.
Sorry who do you think has debunked a Lancet article? In scientific circles that means the paper has been withdrawn.
Yeah, that article was retracted. That is how a scientific article is 'debunked'.
 
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