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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: How BCG Vaccination Trials Might Finally Unlock the Many Mysteries of ‘COVID-19’ An urgent notice from the Wuhan. China Health Commission warning of successive cases of unknown pneumonia was also leaked and posted online on 30 December 2019. The statement ordered hospitals to strengthen responsible leadership and ensure that no one disclose information to the public without authorization. Under growing pressure regarding this unknown pneumonia, the following day the Health Commission said researchers were investigating 27 cases of viral pneumonia, its first official notice. How did they know it was a virus? They didnt. The BCG vaccine has been used for nearly 100 years in the battle against tuberculosis. BCG is thinned-out bovine (cattle) tuberculosis derived from the pathogen Mycobacterium bovis. It is also the only approved vaccination for TB in the world. Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a live strain of Mycobacterium bovis developed by Calmette and Guérin for use as an attenuated vaccine to prevent tuberculosis (TB) and other mycobacterial infections. The vaccine was first administered to humans in 1921 and remains the only vaccine against TB in general use. Crazy Dog T-Shirts Men... Buy New $20.99 (as of 03:01 EDT - Details) BCG vaccine is the most widely administered vaccine in the world; it has been given to over three billion individuals, principally in the setting of routine newborn immunization. CLAIM: BCG VACCINE TRAINS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM But unlike recent claims that BCG will train the immune system to protect against COVID-19 or any other virus, the fact remains virtually any prior mycobacterial infection (whether naturally acquired or vaccine induced) appears to produce some level of protection against subsequent disease due to TB and, in some cases, to other mycobacteria, such as avium or fowl tuberculosis [Mycobacterium avium]. Natural infections that confer protection against TB include prior contained infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis itself or prior infection with nontuberculous mycobacteria. These observations suggest that protection is conferred by the immune response to common mycobacterial antigens from the mycobacteria inside the BCG vaccine which have nothing to do with a virus. The case for the mycobacterial origins for COVID-19 has already been laid out. Such mycobacterial illness usually begins with flu-like symptoms indistinguishable from coronavirus and should be ruled out before pursuing a viral origin, as documented in a series of authoritative reports by Lawrence Broxmeyer MD. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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