- Tev nebūs Dieva, sava Kunga, vārdu nelietīgi valkāt
- 2.11.21 00:55
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Pēdējā diena var būt jau šodien, jo Tas Kungs nāk kā zaglis naktī. To zināja arī pirmie kristieši, kuri Nērona vajāšanās saskatīja Jāņa pravietotās pēdējās dienas nākšanu. Un viņiem bija dalēja taisnība, jo mēs tagad redzam miglaini, kā nokvēpušā spogulī, bet pēc tam redzēsim un atzīsim pilnīgā skaidrībā. Tajā dienā nēronisko figūru priekšnojautas atklāsies visā pilnībā. Tāpēc Jēzus aicina būt modriem, skatīties zīmes un nomodā sagaidīt Labā Gana parnākšanu, zem kura locīsies visas varas un troņi šajā pasaulē.
Par statistiku:
"Political arguments for universal COVID-19 vaccination rely on two central misconceptions: first, that when people receive COVID-19 vaccines they are protecting others, and second, that vaccination can provide equal risk reduction for everyone.
The first is driven by confusion over the term “vaccine,” which can refer to any antigenic pharmaceutical that teaches the body’s immune system to respond to a pathogen. A vaccine can provide sterilizing immunity by eliciting neutralizing antibodies that prevent the virus from entering a cell, or it can merely protect against symptomatic disease without fully stopping infection.
Unlike a measles or smallpox vaccine, existing COVID-19 vaccines do not provide sterilizing immunity. The mRNA vaccines are designed to instruct cells in how to make a viral protein, prompting the immune system to generate non-neutralizing antibodies that protect against severe symptoms. Despite hopes that curbing illness would also reduce viral shedding, there is evidence from multiple studies that vaccinated people can and do spread the virus and that the delta variant can circulate through a vaccinated population. One study found that the Pfizer vaccine may be only 42% effective against the delta variant. This means that under a vaccine passport system, an unvaccinated person without COVID-19 would be barred from an establishment, while a vaccinated person could enter even if they had a symptomatic breakthrough case. How logical is that?
Furthermore, some studies have found that natural immunity from COVID-19 infection is equivalent or superior to vaccination. One Israeli study found that people who received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine could be 27 times more likely to have a case of the delta variant than those with natural immunity. By one estimate SARS-CoV-2 mutates almost once a week, 50% faster than previously thought, and no matter how high vaccination rates get, the virus could continue to mutate in animal reservoirs. This is one of the reasons why, unlike smallpox or polio, which do not have animal hosts, SARS-CoV-2 will likely never be eradicated. The virus will simply enter an endemic phase and most people will eventually be exposed to it.
The second major misconception is the idea that, even if the vaccines don’t stop viral spread, everyone can derive statistically meaningful benefit from vaccination against COVID-19. As has been thoroughly demonstrated, SARS-CoV-2 is not an equal opportunity virus. Ninety-five percent of U.S. COVID-19 deaths have been among people 50 or older, and nearly 80% of deaths occurred in people 65 or older. About 78% of people in the United States who were hospitalized for COVID-19 were overweight or obese. A study of hospitalized COVID-19 patients found that 94.9% of them had one or more underlying conditions. For people between 0 and 19 years old, the infection survival rate is 99.9973%. The cost-benefit analysis for vaccinating a diabetic 75-year-old is therefore quite different from the cost-benefit analysis for vaccinating a 12-year-old. Because natural immunity appears to be robust and the COVID-19 vaccines do not eliminate transmission, many of those who make the personal choice to forgo vaccination are in fact making a decision that is no less rational or science-based than those who want the vaccine." (https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/plague-poor-gutentag)