

Natural immunity needs to be taken seriously and studied here in the US. A second Israeli study of 700,000 people showed people with natural immunity were 27 times less likely to have symptomatic infection a second time compared to those vaccinated. Deleteġ0:19 - An Israeli study of 2.5 million people found that the vaccinated were 7 times more likely to get covid than those who had previously had covid (natural immunity).


I've read most of the studies, since I have such an interest in the topic.

So were my lungs! Masks have been one of the most studied things in the last year and a half. Masks do work - I'm living proof - I was constantly ill before I started wearing the Medline masks every winter. I currently wear a Level 3 (the thickest) with a Level 1 on top any time I'm outside my house. There are 3 levels of those procedure masks available for different types of medical uses. The blue, black, or white doctor-looking masks are made from blown polypropylene fibers that act as "tangles" to trap virus particles. There is no such thing as a "paper" mask. Also, N95 masks work extremely well to filter virus particles. The box lists numerous types of viruses the masks have been tested on and were able to deactivate. They also are coated with zinc and citric acid, rated to kill 99% of viruses within 5 minutes of contact. They are Level 3 medical masks and highly filtering. I actually had several boxes of them on hand when the pandemic began. I wore Medline (Curad's parent company) Anti-Viral masks for years, until the pandemic meant production of those halted. That's a long way from 70 million unvaccinated people infecting everyone in their communities with community spread COVID. We know there aren't because there were 43,997,504 reported cases of COVID as of October 6th with rates declining. If this were really about the unvaccinated driving the spread as the narrative being suggested, then over 70 million people would be hospitalized across the US (current numbers are an estimated 70 million unvaccinated). The more unmasked people traveling through the store and their children, the risk of spread increases. The more asymptomatic carriers or even people who don't feel good (but are too afraid to go get a COVID test and try to convince themselves it's just a cold/allergies- Delta Variant), the higher the risk. Or those droplets landing on a surface you touch and then you touching your face, nose, or eyes. All it takes is an infected person coughing, sneezing, laughing, singing, or yelling into the air that you walk through unmasked. You don't have to spend hours in a grocery store to spread COVID-19 (or a variant) or catch it. Some people really enjoy being together with other believers, worshiping God together, and meeting other Christians from different areas or who have different backgrounds and experiences.
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They want to learn more about God and develop their relationship with Him, in the same way you develop your relationship with anyone else, by spending time with God, reading His Word, studying His Word, and learning how to walk in it (apply it to yourself personally). Some people want more than just a 1 hour Sunday service with 10 minutes of worship, a 30 minute sermon, 15 minutes of announcements, and 5 minute offering. Some people have "favorite pastors/speakers" that they may already watch on YouTube, but if that person is speaking locally or in an accessible city to them, they want to hear that pastor/speaker in person. I can't speak for everyone, but some people enjoy getting together with other Christians and learning from someone, in addition to their own pastor.
