The Right To Bare Arms

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This afternoon.

A University of California professor is suing his college over a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, saying people with natural immunity shouldn’t be required to get the shot.

Via ABC7

Aaron Kheriaty, professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the University of California, Irvine, says he contracted COVID-19 in July 2020. He points to scientific research showing that people infected with COVID-19 develop durable immunity to the virus and argues the university’s vaccine mandate is unfair.

“I feel like I’m being treated unequally,” Kheriaty said. “If my immunity is as good, indeed, very likely better, than that conferred by the vaccine, there doesn’t seem to be any rational basis for discriminating against my form of immunity and requiring me to get a different form of immunity.”

An Israeli study, which was published last week and hasn’t been peer-reviewed, shows uninfected, vaccinated people are around 6 to 13 times more likely to get a future infection than those who are unvaccinated and recovered from COVID-19. The vaccinated group is also 7 to 27 times more likely to develop a symptomatic future infection than the COVID-recovered group. Several other studies also have pointed to the durability of natural COVID-19 immunity.

God-given immunity?

Or Bill Gates immunity?

Only you can decide.

California professor sues university over vaccine mandate, citing natural immunity (ABC7)

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16 thoughts on “The Right To Bare Arms

  1. SOQ

    I was talking to a medic this morning and she said that the only way to get a SARS-CoV-2 antibody test is privately. Surely that should be the first thing you would want before risking adverse side effects, not to mention long term unknowns of these experimental vaccines?

    It’s like entire governments are being held to ransom by the pharmaceutical industry.

    1. Gavin

      “It’s like entire governments are being held to ransom by the pharmaceutical industry.”…quite you, thats crazy talk

    2. Micko

      I had one booked with the tropical medicine bureau a while back, but I cancelled it when I realised it wouldn’t get me a vax passport either way as I was out of the “ magical” 6 month period ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      80 quid I think it was going to be.

      The whole ignoring of previously infected people is just unscientific and embarrassing at this stage.

      Sure vaccinated people don’t even know if their protected, as they may not of had a strong immune response.

      Antibody tests would make sense for everyone.

      1. SOQ

        Well it goes further than that. It has been suggested that people who have already had a post infection immune response may react more severely to the shake ‘n vac version- which would make sense as the body will already know what has been injected into it.

        Given the development / testing time frame, I very much doubt if there has been any research done on this topic at all.

      2. scottser

        +1 Micko, in fact it would take a lot of heat out of an unnecessarily tiresome argument if there was free, mass testing.

  2. E'Matty

    I also see reports of active service members in the same situation (i.e post infection immunity) filing a lawsuit seeking immediate injunctive relief against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Homeland Security Director Xavier Bacerra and US Food and Drug Administration Commisioner Janet Woodcock.

  3. K. Cavan

    Being vaccinated makes it literally impossible to catch Covid, while still allowing those vaccinated people who do catch it to develop natural immunity, which, added to the Immunity they got from the vaccines, makes it even more literally impossible for them to catch Covid.
    Who could possibly argue with that?
    OK, this guy is doing it the wrong way ’round, he caught Covid, so he has natural immunity & it’s literally impossible for him to catch it again but if he gets vaccinated too, he’ll have the same level of immunity as the millions who get vaccinated before catching it.
    He must be some sort of antivaxxer if he’d prefer less complete immunity rather than more complete immunity, right?

  4. Zaccone

    The Israeli study is fascinating. It shows how much more effective natural immunity really is.

    I suspect thats why Ireland’s case numbers have remained so stubbornly high for the last few months, despite our being the most locked down country in Europe, with the highest vaccination % rate.

    In other countries its likely far far more people caught covid without knowing over the last 18 months than is reflected in the official/tested statistics. So they have a much higher level of natural immunity, which is reducing the current caseload.

    But in Ireland the extended lockdowns, and the fact far more people stuck to the rules here than in other countries, means we have a much lower baseline for that. So more cases rolling in now than almost anywhere else in Europe.

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